Yola, Nigeria, the capital of Adamawa State, Nigeria a state of Nigeria.
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Yola was a branch of Middle English that evolved separately among the English (known as the Old English) who followed the Norman barons Strongbow and Robert Fitzstephens to eastern Ireland in 1169.
In the centuries before the Flight of the Earls, most Yola speakers gradually abandoned their language and adopted Irish Gaelic and fully assimilated as ethnic Gaels, but a handful of speakers survived in County Wexford until Yola became extinct in the 19th century.
It appears to be plausible that Yola is a Norse dialect that developed, under the influence of English, along a parallel track, as opposed to developing from English.