The La din spoken in the Fascia Valley (La din Val De Fascia, Italian Val Di Fascia) is also subdivided into two further branches is spoken in the northern half of the valley, whereas "Brach" (pronounced [brak]) is spoken in the southern half. For example, in Cazét water is "ega" ("e" pronounced /ɛ/), whereas in Brach it is "aga.which together make up the Romansh language (q.v.). Other Rhaetian dialects are Engadine, spoken in Switzerland in the Inn River valley; La din, spoken in the Alto Adage and Dolomite's regions of northern Italy; and Friulian, spoken north of Venice to the Austrian border and east to the Yugoslavian border. he is world No 1 terrorist Binladin.
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