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Johan Vandewalle

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Johan Vandewalle (born February 15, 1960 in Bruges) is a Belgian philologist and civil engineer. In 1987 the Polyglot of Flanders/Babel Prize judged him as able to speak 31 living languages and in 1990 Ankara University gave him an award for research on methods of teaching the Turkish language.[1]

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