Romansh people
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For other uses of the word Romansh, see Romansh
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Over 75, 000 |
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| Romansh language, Swiss German |
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| German Swiss, Italian Swiss, French Swiss |
Romansh language areas are in purple
The Romansh people are a people and ethnic group of Switzerland. They mostly speak the Romansh language. They make up about 1% of Switzerland's population, or 75,000 people.[1]
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