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Summary
DescriptionSprachen CH 2000 EN.svg |
Map of the geographical distribution of the official languages of Switzerland (2000)
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18 June 2006 |
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Swiss Federal Statistical Office; census of 2000 |
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Marco Zanoli ( sidonius 13:20, 18 June 2006 (UTC)) |
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