Fourth is Panitaliano, but the main nucleus is Puglia, in particular in Lecce, but not large concentrations also in the Brindisi and in the Tarentine and Bari, has a large strain also in Rome, quarters has a stump in the Bergamasco, one in Veronese and one in the Venetian, Fourth, quite rare, it has a nucleus in the Bari and Tarentine and a minor one in the Neapolitan, which should derive from the fourth place name (NA), could derive from the Latin nomen quartus, fourth, as well as from the fourth Italian noun attributed not rarely to the fourth son, In other cases it is possible that they come from toponyms or names of localities containing the root Quart-, quite widespread in Italy, in Neapolitan for example it is easy to derive from Quarto, while in the Venetian from Quarto D'altino and so on.
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