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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The Canadians (mostly east) have their own languages and ethnicity. They have a wide history and the governments of these nations are expected to use these languages. | The Canadians (mostly east) have their own languages and ethnicity. They have a wide history and the governments of these nations are expected to use these languages. This contains; [[Avalonese]], [[Quebecese]], [[Scotianese]], [[Acadian]]. | ||
# Chart of Languages (12/23/2019) | |||
# Chart of Ethnic Groups (12/23/2019) | |||
[[File:Languages3.png|thumb|294x294px]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 23 December 2019
Overview
The Canadians (mostly east) have their own languages and ethnicity. They have a wide history and the governments of these nations are expected to use these languages. This contains; Avalonese, Quebecese, Scotianese, Acadian.
- Chart of Languages (12/23/2019)
- Chart of Ethnic Groups (12/23/2019)