English: Map shows the distribution of ancient Greek dialects in around 400 BC, following Ernst Risch, Museum Helveticum (1955). NW means "North-Western Greek".
Español: Distribución de los dialectos griegos, ca. 400 adC. El dórico está marcado en rojo, el noroeste de Grecia en naranja.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=recreation of "Dialect map of Classic Greece" |Source=Own work. Data from Distribucion de los dialectos griegos, ca. 400 adC. El dorico esta marcado en rojo, el noroeste de Grecia en naranja Margalit Finkelberg(Gre
{{Information |Description=Distribución de los dialectos griegos, ca. 400 adC. El dórico está marcado en rojo, el noroeste de Grecia en naranja |Source=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Greek_dialects.png |Date=25 August 2005 . |Author=Dbachmann |Per