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             Deutsch: Verbreitungsgebiet des Tamil in Südasien 
            English: Area within South Asia where Tamil language is spoken 
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           | Date | 
           28 January 2007 | 
          
          
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             Deutsch:  Kartenvorlage:  demis.nl- Verbreitungsgebiet nachgezeichnet nach der Karte Language families and branches, languages and dialects in A Historical Atlas of South Asia, Oxford University Press. New York 1992. 
            English:  Base map template:  demis.nl. Sorce for map data: Language families and branches, languages and dialects in A Historical Atlas of South Asia, Oxford University Press. New York 1992. | 
          
          
           | Author | 
            BishkekRocks | 
          
          
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