File:South Estonian language area corrected 2017.jpg

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English: South Estonian language area with the historical enclaves in Latvia and Russia. Made by Võrok (Sulev Iva), corrected in March 2017 (added Vana-Laitsna/Veclaicene Võro-speaking area in Latvia).
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