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User:Secretlondon/Lesser used languages in Europe

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This is scratch pad to see which minority languages are used within the EU - how many speakers, and which have wikipedias.

Aragonese

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Asturian

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Basque

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Breton

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Catalan

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Cornish

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  • Speakers: 3,000
  • Monolinguals: 0
  • ISO 639: cor
  • Wikipedia:

Corsican

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Frisian

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Gaelic

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Galician

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Irish

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Ladin

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  • Speakers: 35,000
  • ISO 639: roa
  • Wikipedia:

Low Saxon

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Luxembourgish

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  • Speakers: 300,000
  • ISO 639: ltz
  • Wikipedia:

Occitian

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Pomak (ethnologue says variety of Bulgarian)

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  • Speakers: 27,000?
  • ISO 639:
  • Wikipedia:

Sami

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  • Speakers: 5,500?
  • ISO 639: smi
  • Wikipedia:

Sardinian

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  • Speakers: 1,000,000
  • ISO 639: srd
  • Wikipedia:

Scots

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  • Speakers: 1,500,000
  • Monolinguals: 0 - bilingual in English
  • ISO 639: sco
  • Wikipedia:

Sorbian

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  • Speakers: 60,000
  • ISO 639: wen
  • Wikipedia:

Tatar

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Tornedalian Finnish

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  • Speakers: 110,000
  • ISO 639: fiu
  • Wikipedia:

Ulster Scots

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  • Speakers: 100,000
  • ISO 639: sco
  • Wikipedia:

Vlach/Aromanian/Macedo Romanian

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  • Speakers: 300,000?
  • ISO 639: roa
  • Wikipedia:

Welsh

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