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In 1975, a nationalist military government turned Quechua into an official language in Peru, along with Spanish.
Around the world, though, the UK is something of an international outlier in not nominating an official national language, as the vast majority of countries have. And what's more-as a new survey ...
Here's the list of the countries with the most official languages in the world. From Bolivia’s 37 to India’s 22, learn how multilingual nations manage diversity.
The country is home to some of the most stunning natural scenery, including the world's highest navigable lake.
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