Category talk:Countries and territories where Greek is an official language

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Sources for municipalities in Italy[edit]

At the recent CfR I pointed out that it:Comuni italiani di lingua greca claims that There are 25 Greek-speaking Italian municipalities within whose territories the provisions for the protection of historical linguistic minorities pursuant to law 482/99 apply. Unfortunately it provides only 1 source to back it up for the municipality of Messina, but just like with the governments of Slovakia and Croatia, the government of Italy probably has an official document listing them all somewhere. I haven't been able to find it yet, but I have found this:

These aren't necessarily all municipalities in Italy where Greek is co-official. It's not even certain that their listing here means Greek is co-official pursuant the law of Law no. 482 of 1999, just that certain linguistic and cultural projects are pursuant the Framework Convention For The Protection Of National Minorities listed in these communities. It seems to confirm that in some cases, the delimited area can include entire municipalities, or just parts of it (like the two examples from Reggio Calabria).

Nederlandse Leeuw (talk) 11:26, 7 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]