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  • 31Languages of Israel — [ Hebrew, English, Russian, and Arabic, used by the Israel Postal Authority on packages delivered within Israel.] The Israeli population is a linguistically and culturally diverse community. The 15th edition of [http://www.ethnologue.com/home.asp …

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  • 32Slavic translations of the Bible — This article deals with the history of translations of the Bible into Slavic languages, which begins with the second half of the 9th century.Old Church Slavonic and Church SlavonicThe oldest translation, commonly called the Old Church Slavonic,… …

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  • 33slavic — Slav·ic || slɑːvɪk adj. of or pertaining to the Slavic peoples (Russians, Bulgarians, Slovenes, Poles, etc.); pertaining to the Slavic languages (Russian, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian, etc.) …

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  • 34Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia — Total population Greece: 200,000+ Diaspora: 150,000+ Regions with significant populations Florina, Edessa, Kastoria, Thessaloniki, Serres, Drama[1] …

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  • 35Languages of Greece — Languages of country = Greece official = Greek sign = Greek Sign Language keyboard = Greek keyboard keyboard The official language of Greece is Greek. In addition, a number of non official, minority languages and some Greek dialects are spoken as …

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  • 36Languages of Albania — Languages of country = Albania official = Albanian regional = Greek, Macedonian, Aromanian, Montenegrin and RomanyThe Republic of Albania or Republika Shqiperise has a population of 3.6 million and has 7 languages. Native Name = Republika… …

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  • 37Languages of Sweden — Languages of country = Sweden caption = official = none unofficial = main = Swedish >90% regional = indigenous = (Unofficial languages / Dialects) Älvdalsmål, Jamtlandic, Scanian minority = (Officially recognised) Finnish, Meänkieli, Romani, Sami …

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  • 38Slavic — [släv′ik, slav′ik] n. a principal branch of the Indo European family of languages, generally divided into East Slavic (Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian), South Slavic (Old Church Slavonic, Bulgarian, Serbo Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian), and… …

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  • 39Languages of Ukraine — Languages of country = Ukraine !300px caption = Orange Ukrainian language has an absolute majority Gray Ukrainian language s majority. Blue Russian language s absolute majority official = * Ukrainian unofficial = * Russian main = regional = *… …

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  • 40Slavic — Slav ic, a. Slavonic. n. The group of allied languages spoken by the Slavs. [1913 Webster] …

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