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This map is outdated. South Sudan is now independent and recognises English as the sole official language in its constitution. Nederlandse Leeuw (talk) 14:19, 2 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Iraq[edit]

هل يعقل أن العربية ليست اللغة الرسمية والوطنية في العراق وهي ذات الأغلبية العربية هويةً ولغةً ؟! .. لونها في الخريطة أزرق ! .. وجود لغات أخرى في الدولة لا يعني أن العربية ليست هي الرسمية والوطنية في البلد وهذا الأمر ينطبق على دول شمال أفريقيا التي ظهرت باللون الأخضر رغم وجود لغات أجنبية منتشرة فيها لم تؤثر وتغير عربيتها ! .. نرجو التعديل أو الإيضاح وشكراً ،،

Lebanon[edit]

In Lebanon, French in co-official, so it hast to be pictured blue instead of green. 87.182.220.217 08:29, 7 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Arabic is the sole official language there.[1]--Rafy (talk) 23:26, 7 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Syria[edit]

Why is Syria green and light blue? They are mutually exclusive. — Preceding unsigned comment added by High surv (talk • contribs) 05:01, 24 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Rojava in Syria[edit]

Syria is striped apparently due to inclusion of the unrecognized Rojava regional government in it, but in Special:Diff/808316077 after someone added Somaliland, it was removed due to discussion regarding unrecognized countries here. I don't understand why this argument was made for Somaliland but not Syria? Both should abide by de jure state. Syrian constitution only lists Arabic, and as such it should be green without stripes. --Lolekek (talk) 00:43, 31 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Malta[edit]

Maltese is considered a dialect of Arabic, should it be added to the map? Betseg (talk) 04:36, 5 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

@Betseg Maltese is a language that is derived from Arabic, it is not considered a dialect. Lolekek (talk) 04:23, 6 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]