In 1947, when France obtained Briga and Tenda from Italy, some French scholars wanted to catalogue Brigasc as an Occitan dialect.
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The Intemelio spoken in the mountains around Briga was called Brigasc and received some influence from the Occitan language of Savoy.
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This Brigasc dialect has reduced its area in the last centuries, but was present in the hinterland of Nice from La Turbie up to Escragnolles during the late Middle Ages.