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This map shows the countries in the world that use the w:en:Latin alphabet as the official (or as de facto official) script in dark green. The lighter green indicates the countries that use the Latin alphabet as co-official script with other(s).

The map was made by myself using data available on Wikipedia articles.

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  • (del) (cur) 16:56, 13 March 2006 . . MaGioZal (Talk) . . 1357x628 (54957 bytes) (This map shows the countries in the world that use the latin alphabet as the official (or as de facto official) scrpit in dark green. The lighter green indicates the countries that use the latin alphabet as co-oficial script with other(s). The map wa)

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Dies/TempusMinutioDimensionesUsorSententia
recentissima17:48, 17 Ianuarii 2013Minutum speculum redactionis 17:48, 17 Ianuarii 2013 factae794 × 378 (75 chiliocteti)RunehelmetSomalia uses both Latin and Arabic script
01:05, 29 Iulii 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 01:05, 29 Iulii 2011 factae1 357 × 628 (52 chiliocteti)KwamikagamiMontenegro, Kosovo
00:51, 29 Iulii 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 00:51, 29 Iulii 2011 factae1 357 × 628 (52 chiliocteti)KwamikagamiSouth Sudan
12:04, 6 Ianuarii 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 12:04, 6 Ianuarii 2011 factae1 357 × 628 (52 chiliocteti)J intelaIncluded Iraqi kurdistan witch uses latin alphabet along with arabic
23:30, 10 Martii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 23:30, 10 Martii 2010 factae1 357 × 628 (47 chiliocteti)KwamikagamiCoofficial in Canada (w Syllabics), Sudan (w Arabic), and in China. In China, Latin (Pinyin) is taught in school before Chinese, and is a script of military communication (telegraphy etc).
14:45, 20 Aprilis 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 14:45, 20 Aprilis 2006 factae1 357 × 628 (54 chiliocteti)RHorningSource: w:en:Image:Latin alphabet world distribution.png

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