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Plateau languages / Languages of Benin / Languages of Cameroon / Languages of Niger / Dakoid languages / Adamawa languages / Niger–Congo languages / Fula language / Fula people / Languages of Africa / Africa / Languages of Nigeria
Date: 2013-04-14 23:55:44
Plateau languages
Languages of Benin
Languages of Cameroon
Languages of Niger
Dakoid languages
Adamawa languages
Niger–Congo languages
Fula language
Fula people
Languages of Africa
Africa
Languages of Nigeria

Microsoft Word - Atlas of Nigerian Languages- ed. III.doc

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