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[edit] Language
I was disambiguating, and decided to remove this line, as one would assume if we did know something and it were relevant, we'd say so.
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- It is unclear whether the Sicani spoke one of the Indo-European languages.
Put it back if it's important and I didn't realize it. Dpv 19:43, 23 April 2006 (UTC)