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Each Wikipedia project has a code, which is used as a subdomain of wikipedia.org. The codes mostly conform to ISO 639-1 two-letter codes or ISO 639-3 three-letter codes, with preference given to a two-letter code if available. [14] For example, en stands for English in ISO 639-1, so the English Wikipedia is at en.wikipedia.org.
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Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia.As of February 2025, Wikipedia articles have been created in 354 editions, with 341 currently active and 13 closed.
The correct 2-letter code for Breton is br, the above list is wrong. If you want a Breton wikipedia, ask Jimbo to set one up. Brion VIBBER Thanks. I have lookt again at the list and now i see the is not compleet wrong. Under the list "ISO 639: 3-letter codes" there is second list "ISO 639: 2-letter codes". On that list BR is for Breton.
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Each Wikipedia is assigned a two or three letter code that corresponds to its language. So, for example, the English Wikipedia's code is "en" and the English Wikipedia's Internet address is en.wikipedia.org, technically a subdomain of wikipedia.org. The codes largely come from two international standards for language codes.
Slovenský náučný slovník. 3 volumes 1932. First general encyclopedia in Slovak language. Pyramída. Published between 1971 and 1990 in journal form (224 issues). Encyklopédia Slovenska. 6 volumes, 1977–1982. Focused on Slovakia. Malá slovenská encyklopédia. 1 volume 1993
The Scots Language article states "The UK government now accepts Scots as a regional language and has recognised it as such under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages". 173.66.161.221 ( talk ) 10:59, 28 June 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]