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Hungarian language / Old Hungarian alphabet / Alphabetic writing systems / Linguistics / Szarvas inscription / Alsószentmihály inscription / Languages of Europe / Europe / Writing systems
Date: 2012-10-22 14:12:22
Hungarian language
Old Hungarian alphabet
Alphabetic writing systems
Linguistics
Szarvas inscription
Alsószentmihály inscription
Languages of Europe
Europe
Writing systems

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