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Southeast Limburgish (Dutch: Zuidoost-Limburgs Ripuarian: Süüdoß-Limburjesch) also referred to as Southern Meuse-Rhenish is a subdivision of what recently has been named Meuse-Rhenish. Both terms denote a rather compact grouping of Low Franconian varieties spoken in the Limburg and Lower Rhineland regions near the common Dutch/Flemish (Belgium) and Dutch/German borders. These dialectal varieties differ notably from Dutch and Flemish at the one side and no less from German at the other.