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Guuten takh - Hello in Cimbrian

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    sakamvari
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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.

    In case you are from North-Eastern Italy and wish to report inconsistencies, please reply to this topic.

    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:

    1. Did you know that the Cimbri appeared in Roman history in 113 BCE?

    2. Their homelands were on the western side of the Jutland peninsula, besides those of their close allies, the Teutones.

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    (Image source: https://alchetron.com/Cimbri)

    1. According to studies, about 2,220 people speak Cimbrian.

    2. The Cimbri are depicted as ferocious warriors who did not fear death.

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    (Image source: https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Cimbrian_War?file=Cimbrian_War.png)

    1. Did you know that Cimbrians used wild plants for their medicinal purpose?

    2. Hoga Zait, the unique Festival which celebrates and commemorates the traditions and legends of the Cimbri or “Cimbrians”

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    (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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