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    French is spoken as a foreign language by 9% of the Bulgarian people, and taught as a main foreign language in about 25% of primary schools. Furthermore, French is studied by 7.7% of high school students. [7] [8] Burkina Faso: 1970: French: Former French colony. Membership suspended in 2022 due to a coup. Burundi: 1970: officially trilingual ...

  3. Bulgarians in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This list includes people of Bulgarian origin born in what is today Germany or people born in Bulgaria but mainly active in Germany. Ludmilla Diakovska (b. 1976), singer; Dimiter Gotscheff (b. 1943), theatre director; Dimitar Inkiow (1932–2006), writer; Oda Jaune (b. 1979), artist; Ari Leschnikow (1897–1978), first tenor of the Comedian ...

  4. Bulgarians in France - Wikipedia

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    In 1926–1927, for example, of the 1,247 Bulgarians studying abroad, 537 were based in France; of those, 172 studied medicine. Germany took the place of France in the 1930s in terms of higher education. [3] Despite the sizable distance between France and the Balkans, there are reports of Bulgarian gardeners around Metz as early as 1870 ...

  5. Southern Europe - Wikipedia

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    English is used as a second language in parts of southern Europe. As a primary language, however, English has only a small presence in southern Europe, only in Gibraltar (alongside Spanish) and Malta (secondary to Maltese). English is also widely spoken in Cyprus. [citation needed] There are other language groupings in southern Europe.

  6. Bulgarian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The largest communities of the Bulgarian diaspora in the Western part of the European Union are in Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy. Other places that attracted Bulgarian immigration are Australia , New Zealand , South America (especially Argentina and Brazil ), South Africa , and some expats in United Arab Emirates .

  7. Sinti - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name is disputed. [c] Scholar Jan Kochanowski, and many Sinti themselves, believed it derives from Sindhi, the name of a people of Sindh in medieval India (a region now in southeast Pakistan). [6] [9] Scholar Yaron Matras argued that Sinti is a later term in use by the Sinti from only the 18th century on, and is likely a ...

  8. Languages of France - Wikipedia

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    It states that 14% of the adult people living in France in 1999 were born and raised up to the age of 5 in families that spoke only (or predominantly) some other languages than French. It does not mean that 14% of adult people in France spoke some other languages than French in 1999. Only adults (i.e. 18 years and older) were surveyed.

  9. Languages of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Other major languages are Russian (23%), Turkish (9.1%), and Romani (4.2%) [3] (the two main varieties being Balkan Romani and Vlax Romani). There are smaller numbers of speakers of Armenian, Aromanian, Romanian, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz and Balkan Gagauz, Macedonian and English. Bulgarian Sign Language has an estimated 37,000 signers. [4]

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