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The modern South-Markish (also called South Brandenburgian) dialects of southern Brandenburg and Berlin, however, are not Low German but Central German dialects. With the development of the Berlin metropolitan area, the original Low German Brandenburgish of Berlin developed into
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Brandenburgisch
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Germany
Brandenburg
Saxony-Anhalt
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Germanic
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Ingvaeonic
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East Low German
ISO 639-3
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March of Brandenburg
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East Low German
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Brandenburg
Uckermark
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