Image:Linguistic Map of Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, circa 2000
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Caption
Linguistic Map of Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Japan, Uzbekistan, and North and South Korea [Basque]
Summary
This map shows the distribution of hundreds of different living languages in a large part of Eurasia and the Arctic Circle. More detailed maps and corresponding data are available at [1].
Source
Copyright
© 2007 Mutur Zikin http://www.muturzikin.com
License
The above preview is used with permission of Mutur Zikin. See also [2].
Series
This is one in a series:
- Image:Linguistic Map of Africa, circa 2000
- Image:Linguistic Map of Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu, circa 2000
- Image:Linguistic Map of Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Solomon Islands, circa 2000
- Image:Linguistic Map of Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, circa 2000
- Image:Linguistic Map of Latin America, circa 2000
See also
- Index of linguistic maps available on www.maturzikin.com
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