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no, Spanish includes all Spain, so that s a stupid map for asshole
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Very simplistic map. Plus it is very inconsistent, in some cases it shows the traditional ethno-linguistic area then with other languages it shows only modern distribution.
-Ladin is spoken in a much greater area than that. Most of Northern Belluno is Ladin speaking.
-Why isn't Corsican included?
-Why isn't Sardinian included?
-Why isn't Occitan included?
-Aragonese gets no mention?
-Astur-Leonese languages are omitted
-Neapolitan? Sicilian? Venetian? The Gallo-Italic languages? Why are they omitted?
-They don't speak French in the Aosta valley and the Savoy region, they speak Arpitan.
-Arbereshe and Griko are omitted
-Manx and Cornish get no mention smh
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Russian is much more important in Ukraine. AFAIK it's still the most important language there.
Even Poles write advertisings for Ukrainian guestworkers in Russian language. Time - 5:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrI7YUrRs6s
Do what you should.
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Yes it's correct except for Eastern Ukraine where Russian is dominant and France is unilingual , bare in mind that it's not a map of autochthonous languages, but the most used standard languages, so Occitan, Lombard, Gaelic, Bavarian and other unofficial languages won't be shown.
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