Admin on February 14th, 2009

This is a historic-linguistic map of Lithuania in 1876.

 

Lithuania in 19th century

 

 

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Admin on February 14th, 2009

This linguistic map showing geographical distribution of the dialects of classical Greek:

  • Doric and North Greek
  • Attic-lonic
  • Aeolic-Thessalian-Boeotian
  • Arcadian-Cypriot

 

Map of Ancient Greek dialects

 

 

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Admin on February 6th, 2009

Kenya is a multilingual country. Official language is English and national language is Swahili. There are a total of 62 languages spoken in Kenya (according to Ethnologue), most being African languages with a minority of Middle-Eastern and Asian languages spoken by descendants of settlers.

 

Linguistic map of Kenya

 

 

 

 

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Admin on February 5th, 2009

Official language of Morocco is Arabic. This country has a distinctive dialect of Arabic known as Moroccan Arabic. Approximately 40% of  population speak Berber — which exists in Morocco in three different dialects (Tarifit, Tashelhit, and Tamazight). Main foreign languages are French and Spanish.

 

Linguistic map of Morocco

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Admin on January 19th, 2009

This is a map displaying aboriginal tribal territories and languages in Victoria, Australia coloured to easily distinguish different tribal areas. The drawing is based on information and a map drawing in Ian D. Clark, Scars on the Landscape. A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803-1859, Aboriginal Studies Press, 1995. Author is Tirin aka Takver.

 

Map of Victorian Aborigines language territories

 

 

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Admin on January 9th, 2009

In many African countries there are several official languages. This map is showing: Afirkaans, Arabic, English, French, Portugese, Spanish, Swahili, Traditional African language.

 

Official languages In Afica

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