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Where is Latvian spoken?

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Latvia (historically Lettonia, or Lettland), officially the Republic of Latvia (Latvian: Latvija or Latvijas Republika, Livonian: Lemō), the country in Northern Europe
Latvian (latviešu valoda), the official state language of Latvia is a language that is spoken by a significant part of the population of where?
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The history of the Latvian language (cf. below) has placed it in a peculiar position for a language of its size whereby it is spoken by a large number of non-native speakers as ...
Since independence in 1991, the official language of Latvia has been the Baltic language of Latvian, a language closely related to Lithuanian. Latvian is spoken by the ethnic ...
Latvia language or Latvian is spoken by a majority of the Latvian people. It was accepted as the official language of independent Latvia from 1st January, 1991.
... distinct separate language of Latvian — is also formally protected by Latvian law but only as a historical variation of the Latvian language. Russian, which was widely spoken ...
The Latvian language is spoken by 1.5 million people primarily by the Latvian population in Latvia, where it is the official language, and secondarily by the non-Latvian population ...

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