File:Romanian and Vlach language in Serbia.png

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conform datelor recensământului din 2002, vezi ro:Evoluţia demografică a românilor din Serbia/according to census-data in 2002, see Evoluţia demografică a românilor din Serbia
Note: The 2002 Serbian census listed Romanian and Vlach as two separate languages. See: Official results of 2002 census in Serbia and Language spoken by the Vlachs of Serbia.

 
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Author Danutz

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