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Pages in category "CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2)"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 6,244 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Aceh
- Acehnese language
- Acehnese orthography
- Acehnese phonology
- Daud Beureueh
- Languages of Indonesia
- Josette Manin
- Saint Lucian Creole
- Dangme language
- Adyghe language
- Ale Khirtsizhiqo
- Algebraic notation (chess)
- Battle of Bziyiqo
- Bishop (chess)
- Template:Chess names
- Chess piece
- Circassian Americans
- Circassian flag
- Circassian Union and Charity Society
- Hatuqay dialect
- King (chess)
- Knight (chess)
- Draft:Luba Balagova
- Pawn (chess)
- Qizbech Tughuzhuqo
- Queen (chess)
- Rook (chess)
- Rulers of Circassia
- Siege of Velyaminovsky
- Tughuzhuqo Qizbech movement
- Ubykhia
- Allahiyah Movement
- Irlpme
- Assyrians in Russia
- Lado Davydov
- Sergey Sarkhoshev
- Ainu languages
- Dialogue of Pessimism
- Gilgamesh
- Ohrid
- Origin of the Albanians
- Proto-Albanian language
- Zojz (deity)
- Same-sex marriage in Quebec
- Kriss Sheridan
- Petro Nini Luarasi
- Burkhanism
- Tengrism
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- Anna of East Anglia
- Callyspongia aculeata
- Devil's Dyke, Cambridgeshire
- English–Welsh cultural relations
- Isle of Sheppey
- Myriam Rignol
- Northumbrian Old English
- Old Prussians
- Roman de Rou
- Seaxburh of Ely
- St Edmund's Memorial, Hoxne
- Weights and Measures Acts (UK)
- Islamic Resistance Front in Syria
- Levantine Arabic
- Mohammed Dwedar
- Syrian Popular Resistance
- Arabs
- Botsina
- Gift offering
- Hirsch Sommerhausen
- Iggeret of Rabbi Sherira Gaon
- Ignatius Elias III
- Jacob of Edessa
- Judah Jeitteles
- Mikraot Gedolot
- Polycephaly
- Rafid al-Sabti
- Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II
- Same-sex marriage in Argentina
- Mohamed Lazhari
- Azoulay
- Fez, Morocco
- Flames of War: The Fighting Has Just Begun
- Gharb (Morocco)
- Hicham Nostik
- Mohamed El Fassi
- Moroccan Arabic
- Moroccan cuisine
- Tagarrabt
- Tétouan
- Že
- Alharajia
- Aljblaw
- Almahrousa
- Alqala
- Amstone
- Egyptian Arabic phonology
- El Hasafah
- Ezbat AlBosah
- Imiut fetish
- Lagona
- List of serial killers by country
- Lotfia Elnadi
- Miss Grand Egypt
- Miss Grand International 2024
- Mohamed Salah
- Munira Thabit
- Qasr Hur
- Saad Iskandar Abdel Masih
- Sheremsah
- The Story of the Prince and His Horse
- Toshka Lakes
- Amber Galloway
- ASLwrite
- Signing Time!
- 11th General Junta of the Principality of Asturias
- 2011 Asturian regional election
- Advent (film)
- Alba González
- Asturian language
- Asturleonese language
- Berta Piñán
- C-3 (Cercanías Asturias)
- Dani Peláez
- Enriqueta González Rubín
- Flag of Asturias
- Galician–Asturian
- Guarani Language and Culture Athenaeum
- Help:IPA/Astur-Leonese
- Jorge Suárez Carbajal
- Juan Junquera Huergo
- Juan Luis Rodríguez-Vigil
- Juan Vázquez García
- Jurassic Museum of Asturias
- Leonese language
- Ll
- Luso-Leonese War (1130–1137)
- María Cotiello
- María Esther García López
- Movement for the officiality of the Asturian language
- Old Leonese language
- Ordinal indicator
- Pablo Xuan Manzano Rodríguez
- Petromocho
- Po (Cabrales)
- Roberto F. Canuto
- Rodríguez-Vigil government
- Ruma Barbero
- Same-sex marriage in Spain
- Sierra del Sueve
- Timeline of Gijón
- Toto Forever
- Tute
- UC Ceares
- Villayón
- Voiced palatal affricate
- Voiceless alveolar affricate
- Voiceless palatal affricate
- Voiceless palatal plosive
- Voiceless retroflex affricate
- Xaviel Vilareyo
- Crooked knife
- Akshayakumara
- Araṇya-Kāṇḍa
- Awadhi language
- Bharata (Ramayana)
- Lakshmana
- Lumbini Sanskritik
- Maluk Das
- Rama
- Rambhadracharya
- Shatrughna
- Timeline of Rambhadracharya
- Ali Yusif
- Ashig Huseyn Javan
- Mir Mehdi Etimad
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- Culture of Balochistan
- Balinese literature
- I Wayan Gobiah
- Narayanganj Osmani Stadium
- Pratap Shankar Hazra
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Indonesia
- Wirobrajan
- 2013 Discovery Women's Basketball Invitational
- PNR South Long Haul
- Suakin
- Béjaïa
- Kaylia Nemour
- Haryanvi language
- Ujhana
- Abraham Lincoln (play)
- Badmash Darpan
- Barahmasa
- Bhojpuri language
- Bhojpuri literature
- Lachhimi Sakhi
- List of awards and honours received by Rambhadracharya
- Teg Ali Teg
- The Belbati Princess
- Baybayin
- Car-free days in the Philippines