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Many European countries have more than one official language. Here is a list of countries that have two or more official languages:
Belarus — Belarusian, Russian
Belgium — Dutch, French, German
Bosnia and Herzegovina — Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Cyprus — Greek, Turkish
Finland — Finnish, Swedish
Ireland — Irish, English
Kazakhstan (partly in Europe) — Kazakh, Russian
Kosovo — Albanian, Serbian
Luxembourg — Luxembourgish, French, German
Malta — Maltese, English
Switzerland — German, French, Italian, Romansh
Vatican City — Latin, Italian
Notes & clarifications
Spain, UK, Italy, and others have strong regional languages (e.g., Catalan, Welsh, Sardinian) that are official locally but not nationwide.
Norway officially recognizes Bokmål and Nynorsk as written standards of Norwegian.
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