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Map of Шаблон:Lang. In grey is Galicia proper and in yellow are the places in Spain where Galician is spoken outside of it.

Шаблон:Lang[1] ("Unredeemed Galicia") or Шаблон:Lang[2] ("Outer" or "External Galicia"), also spelled as Шаблон:Lang[3] and Шаблон:Lang[4] and also known as Шаблон:Lang[5] or Шаблон:Lang[6] ("Eastern Strip"), is a term used for all Galician-speaking territories located outside of Galicia. These are all located in Spain, in either Asturias or Castile and León.[7][8] These territories are sometimes divided into three subregions: El Bierzo (Шаблон:Lang in Galician), Eo-Navia (Шаблон:Lang in Galician) and As Portelas (or Upper Sanabria, Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang in Galician).[9]

There have been several attempts from these territories to join Galicia. An example is Porto de Sanabria, a small village where, in 2018, a vote was organized to join to the region due to the lack of response from the government of Castile and León to requests from locals to fix a road. 202 people voted in favor, 19 against and 6 did a blank vote. However, this vote did not intend any official change and was only made to know the opinion of the inhabitants.[10]

Another example was that of El Bierzo, a comarca where more people prefer to join Galicia than to stay in Castile and León. There are people who have proposed to turn it into a new province of Spain and join it to Galicia.[11] This initiative became more serious when a request was sent in 2021 to the Xunta de Galicia asking it to recognize El Bierzo as a new province of Galicia.[12] This proposal was rejected by the Spanish prominent parties PP and PSOE.[13]

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