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Date: 2012-04-25 08:35:27
Balto-Slavic languages
Latgalians
Latgalian language
Latgale
Language policy in Latvia
Latvian language
Baltic languages
Rēzekne
Daugavpils
Latvia
Languages of Latvia
Europe

Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe Vol 11, No 1, 2012, 66–87 Copyright © ECMI 24 April 2012

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