European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages

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The European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages (EBLUL) is a non-governmental organisation promoting linguistic diversity and languages founded in 1982. The organisation has close ties with both the European Parliament and the Council of Europe, and is funded by both the European Commission and local and regional governmental organisations.

Since its establishment in 1982, the European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages has been strengthening contacts and mutual co-operation between lesser-used language communities. It has acted as a facilitator in their links and communications with European institutions. Its aim is to continue to speak on behalf of Europe’s 46 million speakers of regional or minority language.

In 2002, after pressure from other NGOs and groups in the Macedonian diaspora, the EBLUL dropped references to "Slavo-Macedonian" in favour of "Macedonian" in reference to some of the groups of Slavic dialects spoken in northern Greece [1].

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  1.   Greek Helsinki - Press Release - EBLUL and Eurolang drop references to "Slavo-Macedonian language" in favor of "Macedonian language" following criticism by Macedonian diaspora and minority rights NGOs

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