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Cuyo Spanish

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Cuyo Spanish orCuyano Castilian (Castellano Cuyano)[1] is thedialect ofSpanish that evolved in thehistorical province of Cuyo and that is now spoken in the Argentine provinces ofMendoza andSan Juan. To a lesser extent, it is also spoken in the provinces ofSan Luis andLa Rioja. Cuyo Spanish shares a series of common traits withChilean Spanish due to settlement history and commercial ties. Later on, under the Argentine Republic,Rioplatense Spanish, the dialect ofBuenos Aires andUruguay influenced Cuyo Spanish.

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  1. ^"Sudamérica prefiere el término "castellano" y Centroamérica el de "español"" (in Spanish). 6 August 2007. Retrieved2023-07-08.
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