Istrian Albanian was a Gheg variety of the Albanian language, spoken in the village of Katun in the area of Poreč, Istria.[citation needed][2][failed verification]
^"Glottolog 4.6 - Istra Albanian".
^"Albanian language - Dialects". Britannica.com Inc. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
IstrianAlbanian was a Gheg variety of the Albanian language, spoken in the village of Katun in the area of Poreč, Istria.[citation needed][failed verification]...
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