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DescriptionDistribution-sv.png |
Deutsch: Verbreitung der schwedischen Sprache.
English: Distribution of the Swedish language. Solid orange areas indicate where Swedish is most widely spoken and is primary official language. Hatched areas indicate the primary extent of the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland.
Français : Distribution de la langue suédoise.
Svenska: Svenska språkets utbredning.
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4 June 2007 |
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Made by Jon Harald Søby using Ningyou's Image:Scandinavia-template.png. |
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Jon Harald Søby |
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