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Languages of the United States / Languages of Macau / Languages of Haiti / Languages of Canada / Languages of Hong Kong / Haitian Creole language / Cantonese / Portuguese language / French language / Languages of Africa / Culture / Americas
Date: 2013-08-30 23:00:34
Languages of the United States
Languages of Macau
Languages of Haiti
Languages of Canada
Languages of Hong Kong
Haitian Creole language
Cantonese
Portuguese language
French language
Languages of Africa
Culture
Americas

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