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Map showing the expansion of the use of Latin alphabet in areas of former Yugoslavia. Green points until 1945 (former Italian areas); red points until the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1992 (Slovenia and Croatia); "yellow points areas" with nearly exclusive use, but officially still allowing the Cyrillic alphabet (Croat-moslem Bosnia/Herzegovina and Kosovo). Basic map taken from Wikipedia commons (with free use). All the other areas of former Yugoslavia use both the Latin (but with minoritary use) and the Cyrillic alphabet.
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{{Information |Description=Map showing the expansion of the use of Latin alphabet in areas of former Yugoslavia. Green until 1945 (former Italian areas); red until the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1992 (Slovenia and Croatia); yellow points areas with near