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- df12154dc284855d07d5b190358a07cf90a015aab5b8a2944e50e4d2d375e535 date "February 2011".
- df12154dc284855d07d5b190358a07cf90a015aab5b8a2944e50e4d2d375e535 isCitedBy History_of_French.
- df12154dc284855d07d5b190358a07cf90a015aab5b8a2944e50e4d2d375e535 text "The reintroduction of a vigesimal system of counting by increments of 20 is due to North Germanic influence, first appearing in Normandy, in northern France. From there, it spread south after the formation of the French Republic, replacing the typical Romance forms still used today in Belgian and Swiss French. The current vigesimal system was introduced by the Vikings and adopted by the Normans who popularised its use .".