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Deutsch: Verbreitungsgebiet der Hindi-Gruppe
English: Area where "Hindi languages" are spoken natively
Français : Zone où les dialectes hindi sont la langue maternelle.
Date 8 March 2007
Source
Deutsch: Kartenvorlage: demis.nl- Verbreitungsgebiet nachgezeichnet nach der Karte Language families and branches, languages and dialects in A Historical Atlas of South Asia, Oxford University Press. New York 1992.
English: Base map template: demis.nl. Sorce for map data: Language families and branches, languages and dialects in A Historical Atlas of South Asia, Oxford University Press. New York 1992.
Author based on Image:Indoarische Sprachen.png, Image:Indoarische Sprachen Verbreitung.png by BishkekRocks
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