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Deutsch: Verbreitung der schwedischen Sprache.
English: Distribution of the Swedish language. Solid orange areas indicate where Swedish is most widely spoken and is the primary official language, except such areas in mainland Finland. Hatched areas indicate the primary extent of the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland, including bilingual areas where Swedish is the majority language.
Français : Distribution de la langue suédoise.
Svenska: Svenska språkets utbredning. Sverige (där svenska är "huvudspråk") och Åland (som officiellt är enspråkigt svenskt) i orange, övriga svensk- eller tvåspråkiga områden i Finland streckade. För svenska språköar i Finland se Svenska språköar karta.png.
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Source Made by Jon Harald Søby using Ningyou's Image:Scandinavia-template.png.
Author Jon Harald Søby
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current01:09, 25 ᓯᑎᒻᐳᕆ 2022Thumbnail for version as of 01:09, 25 ᓯᑎᒻᐳᕆ 20221,650 × 1,950 (419 KB)Taylor 49losslesly reducing bloat
10:03, 13 ᐊᐅᒍᔅ 2012Thumbnail for version as of 10:03, 13 ᐊᐅᒍᔅ 20121,650 × 1,950 (476 KB)Peter IsotaloReverted to version as of 10:49, 22 October 2011
19:27, 11 ᐊᐅᒍᔅ 2012Thumbnail for version as of 19:27, 11 ᐊᐅᒍᔅ 20121,650 × 1,950 (529 KB)MmwikiestAdded parts of Estonia where Swedish is co-official language and wildly spread.
10:49, 22 ᐅᒃᑐᐳᕆ 2011Thumbnail for version as of 10:49, 22 ᐅᒃᑐᐳᕆ 20111,650 × 1,950 (476 KB)Peter IsotaloRemoved bilingual areas in Sweden; there are plenty of other bilingual areas, making it pointless to single out northern Sweden as "more bilingual" than others. The point has always been to illustrate approximately where Swedish is most widely spoken.
12:10, 14 ᓯᑎᒻᐳᕆ 2011Thumbnail for version as of 12:10, 14 ᓯᑎᒻᐳᕆ 20111,650 × 1,950 (504 KB)FiladifeiAdded a legend to this picture.
11:04, 13 ᓯᑎᒻᐳᕆ 2011Thumbnail for version as of 11:04, 13 ᓯᑎᒻᐳᕆ 20111,650 × 1,950 (499 KB)FiladifeiAdded single lines to areas where Swedish is an official language.
21:45, 12 ᓯᑎᒻᐳᕆ 2011Thumbnail for version as of 21:45, 12 ᓯᑎᒻᐳᕆ 20111,650 × 1,950 (493 KB)FiladifeiAdded light colour to areas (Denmark and Norway) of mutual intelligibility.
14:21, 13 ᔪᓂ 2007Thumbnail for version as of 14:21, 13 ᔪᓂ 20071,650 × 1,950 (490 KB)Pudeo~commonswikiRemoved unilingual city of Tampere with only less than 1000 swedish speakers in mainland..
15:28, 4 ᔪᓂ 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:28, 4 ᔪᓂ 20071,650 × 1,950 (487 KB)Jon Harald Søby{{Information |Description=Distribution of the en:Swedish language. |Source=Made by User:Jon Harald Søby using User:Ningyou's Image:Scandinavia-template.png. |Date=4 June 2007 |Author=User:Jon Harald Søby |Permission={{PD-self}

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