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Српски (ћирилица): Удео босанског језика у Републици Српској по општинама 2013. године. Аутор: Иван Вукићевић - tresnjevo@hotmail.com
Srpski (latinica): Udeo bosanskog jezika u Republici Srpskoj po opštinama 2013. godine. Autor: Ivan Vukićević - tresnjevo@hotmail.com
English: Share of Bosnian language in Republic of Srpska by municipalities 2013. Authorː Ivan Vukicevic - tresnjevo@hotmail.com
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