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  1. Languages of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    WebThe European Union (EU) has 24 official languages, of which three – English, French and German – have the higher status of "procedural" languages of the European Commission (whereas the European Parliament accepts all official languages as working languages). Irish previously had the lower status of "treaty language" before being upgraded to an …

  2. Dalmatian language - Wikipedia

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    WebDalmatian (/ d æ l ˈ m eɪ ʃ ən /) or Dalmatic (/ d æ l ˈ m æ t ɪ k /; Dalmatian: langa dalmata or simply dalmato; Italian: lingua dalmatica, dalmatico; Serbo-Croatian: dalmatski) was a Romance language that was spoken in the Dalmatia region of present-day Croatia, and as far south as Kotor in Montenegro. [citation needed] The name refers to a tribe of the …

  3. Afroasiatic languages - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Afroasiatic languages (or Afro-Asiatic), also known as Hamito-Semitic, or Semito-Hamitic, and sometimes also as Afrasian, Erythraean or Lisramic, are a language family of about 300 languages that are spoken predominantly in Western Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, and parts of the Sahara/Sahel. With the exception of its Semitic branch, all …

  4. Valencian language - Wikipedia

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    WebValencian (valencià) or Valencian language (llengua valenciana) is the official, historical and traditional name used in the Valencian Community (), and unofficially in the El Carche comarca in Murcia (), to refer to the Romance language also known as Catalan. The Valencian Community's 1982 Statute of Autonomy and the Spanish Constitution officially …

  5. English literature - Wikipedia

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    WebEnglish literature is literature written in the English language from United Kingdom, its crown dependencies, the Republic of Ireland, the United States, and the countries of the former British Empire. The English language has developed over the course of more than 1,400 years. The earliest forms of English, a set of Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Great …

  6. List of multilingual countries and regions - Wikipedia

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    WebAfrica Central Africa. Cameroon: French and English (both official), as well as Cameroonian Pidgin.Many ethnic and tribal languages including Basaa, Duala, Manenguba language, Bikya, Bung, Fula, Kanuri, Ngumba, Yeni, Bamum, Bafia, Bakweri language and many others.Some also have fluency in the German, Portuguese and Spanish languages.; …

  7. Portuguese language - Wikipedia

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    WebPortuguese (português or, in full, língua portuguesa) is a western Romance language of the Indo-European language family, originating in the Iberian Peninsula of Europe.It is an official language of Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau and São Tomé and Príncipe, while having co-official language status in East Timor, Equatorial …

  8. Second Italian War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Second Italian War of Independence, also called the Franco-Austrian War, the Austro-Sardinian War or Italian War of 1859 (Italian: Seconda guerra d'indipendenza italiana; French: Campagne d'Italie), was fought by the Second French Empire and the Savoyard Kingdom of Sardinia against the Austrian Empire in 1859 and played a crucial …

  9. Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    WebBiography. Victor Emmanuel was the second son of King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain, daughter of King Philip V of Spain and Elisabeth Farnese.. Victor Emmanuel was known from birth as the Duke of Aosta.From 1792 to 1796, Aosta's father had taken an active part in the struggle of the old powers against the …

  10. Nuragic civilization - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Nuragic civilization, also known as the Nuragic culture, was a civilization or culture on Sardinia (), the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, which lasted from the 18th century BC (Middle Bronze Age) (or from the 23rd century BC ) up to the Roman colonization in 238 BC. Others date the culture as lasting at least until the 2nd century AD …

  11. Sumerian language - Wikipedia

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    WebSumerian (Cuneiform: ???????? Emegir "native tongue") is the language of ancient Sumer.It is one of the oldest attested languages, dating back to at least 3000 BC. It is accepted to be a local language isolate and to have been spoken in ancient Mesopotamia, in the area that is modern-day Iraq.. Akkadian, a Semitic language, gradually replaced Sumerian as a …



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