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Ελληνικά: Γεωγραφική κατανομή της Βεγγαλικής Γλώσσας ανά επαρχία της Ινδίας και στο Μπανγκλαντές, τα χρώματα στις επαρχίες ποικίλουν ανάλογα με το ποσοστό ομιλητών (δεδομένα απογραφής 2011). Παράγωγο του αρχείου India district map (de-facto).svg.
English: Geographic distribution of Bengali language in India and Bangladesh. The map covers each district of India and the five shades of green show the percentage of Bengali language speakers in each district. Source: Indian census 2011. Feel free to enrich the map with data for more Indian districts, or fix any mistakes. Derivative of the file India district map (de-facto).svg.
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Geographic distribution of Bengali language in India and Bangladesh. The map covers each district of India and the five shades of green show the percentage of Bengali language speakers in each district. Source: Indian census 2011.

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ya jaanong17:05, 2 Phukwi 2022Thumbnail ka 17:05, 2 Phukwi 20222,806 × 2,080 (1.36 MB)NikosLikomitrosA few districts of Arunachal Pradesh have a notable Bengali presence above of 1%, probably part of the Indian efforts to increase its presence in the region.
18:55, 1 Phukwi 2022Thumbnail ka 18:55, 1 Phukwi 20222,806 × 2,080 (1.36 MB)NikosLikomitrosTwo extra fixes.
18:53, 1 Phukwi 2022Thumbnail ka 18:53, 1 Phukwi 20222,806 × 2,080 (1.36 MB)NikosLikomitrosMinor fixes.
18:44, 1 Phukwi 2022Thumbnail ka 18:44, 1 Phukwi 20222,806 × 2,080 (1.36 MB)NikosLikomitrosNow, this map covers all districts of India. Includes also extra information and a new colour key. The basemap is from Distribution_of_Jats_in_South_Asia.png.
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