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(del) (rev) 18:56, 13 July 2006 . . Briangotts (Talk | contribs | block) . . 1350×625 (47,510 bytes) ({{NC} } ==Description== Orange: countries with a majority of speakers of IE languages Yellow: countries with an IE minority language with official status Category:Language maps)
(del) (rev) 23:33, 20 February 2006 . . Briangotts (Talk | contribs | block) . . 955×511 (54,458 bytes) (Updated map showing countries with majority Indo-European languages speakers (orange) and countries where minority Indo-European languages are classified as "official languages". Category:Language maps)
(del) (rev) 13:48, 18 July 2005 . . Wiglaf (Talk | contribs | block) . . 955×511 (58,217 bytes) (marked Sakhalin, which was blank.)
Orange: countries with a majority of speakers of IE languages. Yellow: countries with an IE minority language with official status. Green: countries with a significant minority of speakers of IE language with unofficial status.