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DescriptionFrench in the United States.png |
English: Distribution of French in the United States. <6% of the county's population speaks French at home
6-12%
12-18%
>18%. Cajun French and French-based creole languages are not included.
Français : Distribution du français aux Etats-Unis. <6% de la population du comté parle français à la maison
6-12%
12-18%
>18%. Le Cajun et les créoles à base lexicale française ne sont pas pris en compte.
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Date |
8 October 2006 |
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Own work; base map is Image:Map of USA with county outlines (black & white).png, data is from http://www.usenglish.org/foundation/research/lia/languages/french.pdf |
Author |
Angr |
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