Guuten takh - Hello in Cimbrian
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Guuten takh is a common greeting in North-eastern Italy. We present to you some interesting information about North-eastern Italy.
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Cimbrian is a Germanic language spoken by people in northeast Italy. The Cimbri were an ancient tribe in Europe.
Following are some of the interesting facts about Cimbrian people and their culture:-
Did you know that the Cimbri appeared in Roman history in 113 BCE?
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Their homelands were on the western side of the Jutland peninsula, besides those of their close allies, the Teutones.
(Image source: https://alchetron.com/Cimbri)
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According to studies, about 2,220 people speak Cimbrian.
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The Cimbri are depicted as ferocious warriors who did not fear death.
(Image source: https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Cimbrian_War?file=Cimbrian_War.png)
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Did you know that Cimbrians used wild plants for their medicinal purpose?
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Hoga Zait, the unique Festival which celebrates and commemorates the traditions and legends of the Cimbri or “Cimbrians”
(Image source: https://www.venetoinside.com/events-in-veneto/event/hoga-zait/)
Hope you enjoyed this little piece of interesting facts about Cimbrian culture. If you want to share some more facts like these, please let us know!
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