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    Where is Rock English spoken?

    Question #12792. Asked by APBAW.

    terryproantrim

    On the Rock of Gibraltar, a mixture of English and Spanish.

    Jul 11 01, 2:08 AM
    osfwood

    Could you please cite your source for this information?

    May 01 07, 12:48 PM
    McGruff

    osfwood, this question was answered July 11, 2001. terryproantrim was last on site September 23, 2003. I don't think he's going to come back now and give you a reference.

    May 01 07, 1:29 PM

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