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New map for the Dutch-speaking world

Deutsch: Legende:

  • Dunkelblau: amtliche und Muttersprache
  • Blau: administrative und amtliche, aber nicht die Muttersprache
  • Hellblau: Sekundäroffiziel/nicht amtliche Sprache
  • Grünes Quadrat: Minderheit
  • Graublau: (Niederländische Sprache ist eine Arbeitssprache der EU)

English: Legend:

  • Dark blue: official and mother language
  • Blue: administrative and official language, but not the native language
  • Light blue: secondary/non-official language
  • Green square: minority
  • Gray-blue area: (Dutch language is a working language of the European Union)

Nederlands: Legende:

  • Donkerblauw: officiële en moedertaal
  • Blauw: administratieve en officiële taal, maar niet de moedertaal
  • Lichtblauw: secundaire officiële/niet-officiële taal
  • Groen vierkant: minderheid
  • Vaalblauw: (Nederlandse taal is een werktaal van de EU)

Français: Légende:

  • Bleu-foncé: langue officielle et maternelle
  • Bleu: langue administrative et officielle, pas maternelle
  • Bleu-clair: langue secondaire/non-officielle
  • Carré vert: minorité
  • Cyan-clair: (Le néerlandais est une langue de travail de l'UE)

Română: Legendă:

  • Albastru închis: limbă oficială și maternă
  • Albastru: limbă administrativă
  • Albastru deschis: limbă secundară/neoficială
  • Pătrăţel verde: minoritate
  • Cyan: (olandeza limbă este limbă de lucru a UE)

Türkçe: Lejand:

  • Koyu mavi: anadil
  • Mavi: yönetim dili
  • Açık mavi: ikincil, resmi olmayan dil
  • Yeşil kare: azınlık
  • Diğer: (Hollandaca AB'nin çalışma dillerinden biridir)
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current04:27, 2 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 04:27, 2 March 20071,425 × 625 (48 KB)R9tgokunks== Description == New map for the Dutch-speaking world English: Legend: *Dark blue: official and native language *Blue: administrative language *Light blue: secondary official/non-official language *Green square: minority *Screened: (Dutch is a workin
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17:41, 16 February 2007Thumbnail for version as of 17:41, 16 February 20071,425 × 625 (28 KB)DanutzNew map for the Dutch-speaking world English: Legend: Dark blue: native language Blue: administrative language Light blue: secondary, non-official language Green square: minority Română: Legendă: Albastru închis: limbă naţională Albastru: limb

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