Category:CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2)
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Pages in category "CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2)"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,623 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- George Abraham Grierson
- James MacMurdo
- Lahpai Seng Raw
- David Gian Maillu
- Sapeh
- Circassian flag
- Circassian genocide
- Ethnonyms of the Ingush
- Draft:Seven Months' War
- Atyap subgroups and clans
- Tyap
- 2024 Meghalaya State League
- Aiborlang Khongjee
- James Joy Mohan Nichols Roy
- Meghalaya State League
- Miss Grand India 2024
- Rangdajied United FC
- Olonkho
- Deolinda Rodrigues
- Alfred Rose (singer)
- Bhatkal
- Daivadnya
- Goykanadi
- Indian name
- Kannada script
- Konkani language
- Konkani literature
- Krishnadas Shama
- Lucky Draw 777
- Maharashtri Prakrit
- Mangalorean Catholics
- Pio Esteves
- Ravindra Kelekar
- Shigmo
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Micronesia
- Same-sex marriage in Alaska
- 2022 Port Harcourt stampede
- Ginel Ronde
- Isata Dora Bangura
- People's Movement for Democratic Change
- Impilahti
- Karelian language
- Porosozero
- South Karelian dialect
- Voiced velar nasal
- Arsch huh, Zäng ussenander
- Bönnsch dialect
- Brings
- Colognian dialect
- Sj-sound
- Dagestan
- Kumyk language
- Kumyks
- Kutenai
- Kutenai language
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- Akademia Nasionala del Ladino
- Amram Aburbeh
- Caroline Deutsch
- Judaeo-Spanish
- Trees Cry for Rain
- Jafargulu Bakikhanov
- Lezgi Gazet
- Lingua Franca Nova
- Academia Ligustica do Brenno
- Bartholomew Columbus
- Domenico Colombo
- Genoese dialect
- Ligurian language
- Rossiglione
- Savona
- Dundaga Parish
- Kolka Parish
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Latvia
- Allen, South Dakota
- Sihasapa
- Ladin Dolomitan
- Ladin language
- Ladin Wikipedia
- Lech dl Dragon
- Questione Ladina
- Renzo Chiocchetti
- South Tyrol
- Azzone
- L'Hom Strom
- Lombard language
- Lombardic language
- Lombardy
- Louisiana Creole
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Namibia
- Guntra Kuzmina
- Latgalians (modern)
- Līksna
- Barack Obama Sr.
- 2014 Japanese Grand Prix
- Abneet Bharti
- Aizawl FC
- Aizawl Theological College
- Bairabi railway station
- Benjamin Sum
- Chanmari FC
- Chhinga Veng FC
- Dog meat
- Education in Mizoram
- Edwin Rowlands
- Esther Hnamte
- Government Kolasib College
- History of Christianity in Mizoram
- History of Mizoram
- Jahar Das
- Draft:James Dokhuma
- Draft:Kimi Colney
- Lal Thanhawla
- Laldenga
- Lalnghinglova Hmar
- Lalpa Kohhran Thar
- List of solved missing person cases: pre-1950
- Draft:Lusei
- Mary Winchester (Zoluti)
- Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
- Mizo Union
- Mizoram Board of School Education
- Mizoram Football Association
- Mizoram Women's League
- Pachhunga University College
- Palak Dil
- Phawngpui
- Phawngpui National Park
- Pialral
- Polygyny in India
- Ralpel
- Recognition of same-sex unions in India
- Rih Dil
- Sangthankima
- Serkawn
- Shane Kluivert
- Shillong Lajong FC
- T. Sailo
- Vanglaini
- William Williams (missionary)
- Young Mizo Association
- Zairema
- Zawlbuk
- Ziona
- Zoramthanga
- "Yo mama" joke
- 2021 in reptile paleontology
- Battle of Red Cliffs
- Battle of Talas
- Beopju
- Chinese character classification
- Chinese characters
- Clerical script
- Confucius
- Dak-bokkeum-tang
- Death poem
- Deposed Crown Princess Gim
- Doctrina Christiana
- Fangyan (book)
- Fayan (book)
- Gim (food)
- Gochujang
- Hangwa
- Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
- Jeotgal
- Jizhong discovery
- Jogi-jeot
- Khitan people
- Kimchi
- Korean chili pepper
- Li Siyuan
- Linguistic purism in Korean
- Liu Chong
- Lu Zongdao
- Makgeolli
- Meju
- Mongol Empire
- November 27
- Prince Inae
- Prince Wonjang
- Princess Gyeonghye
- Princess Uisun
- Pyeonsu
- Queen Hyeondeok
- Seaweed farming
- Seongjong of Joseon
- Shek Wu Hui
- Siege of Suiyang
- Tai Po
- Tai Po Market
- Tai Wo
- Tao Te Ching
- Tarak-juk
- Tuen Mun District
- Wumengosaurus
- Xia dynasty
- Xiao Yanyan