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SAMOA
COOK ISLANDS
TONGA
FRENCH POLYNESIA
MOROCCO
KUWAIT
JORDAN
NAURU
AFGHANISTAN
IRAQ
ALGERIA
LIBYA
NEPAL
BHUTAN
BANGLADESH
TAIWAN
EGYPT
QATAR
UAE
PAKISTAN
BAHRAIN
CAPE
VERDE
BURMA
SAUDI
ARABIA
NIGER
MALI
MAURITANIA
VANUATU
OMAN
INDIA
LAOS
THAILAND
PHILIPPINES
CHAD
SUDAN
ERITREA
YEMEN
SENEGAL
GAMBIA
GUINEA-BISSAU
GUINEA
LIBERIA
BURKINA
FASO
VIETNAM
CAMBODIA
FIJI
SIERRA LEONE
CÔTE
D’IVOIRE
NIGERIA
DJIBOUTI
C.A.R
ETHIOPIA
S. SUDAN
SRI LANKA
CAMEROON
GABON
CONGO
RWANDA
UGANDA
SOMALIA
MALDIVES
MALAYSIA
BRUNEI
EQ. GUINEA
KENYA
SINGAPORE
INDONESIA
D.R.
CONGO
BURUNDI
SEYCHELLES
COMOROS
ANGOLA
TANZANIA
ZAMBIA
EAST TIMOR
MALAWI
SOLOMON
IS.
PAPUA
NEW
GUINEA
NAMIBIA
MADAGASCAR
ZIMBABWE
MAURITIUS
BOTSWANA
MOZAMBIQUE
AUSTRALIA
SOUTH
AFRICA
LESOTHO
SWAZILAND
South Africa:
Has 11 official
languages.
NEW
ZEALAND
Researchers have
identified 719
languages in
Indonesia…
Cyprus: Greek Cypriots make up
about 80% of the total
population, Turkish Cypriots
about 20%. The island has been
divided since 1974. Viewed as a
whole, the island is nationally
diverse; viewed separately, each
entity is homogenous.
…and over
850 languages in
Papua New Guinea.
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