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Distribution of slavic languages

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Note from the author: this map illustrates the distribution of the Slavic languages in the areas where it is either recognized as an official language, or spoken by a majority. It also shows, in stripes, the areas where a language was spoken before it got extinct or, the regions where it is best represented even if not spoken by a majority. Slavic languages are now spoken by minorities in a large number of places, but that distribution will be ignored on the map for graphical convenience.

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current15:33, 3 December 2006709×513 (96 KB)Electionworld ({{ew|en|Robin Hood}} Distribution of slavic languages {{badJPEG}} {{PD-user|Robin Hood}} '''Note from the author:''' this map illustrates the distribution of the Slavic languages in the areas where it is either recognized as an official language, or spok)
23:36, 16 June 2005709×513 (96 KB)Laurens (Distribution of slavic languages {{PD}} '''Note from the author:''' this map illustrates the distribution of the Slavic languages in the areas where it is either recognized as an official language, or spoken by a majority. It also shows, in stripes, the)
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