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The Dravidian family of languages includes approximately 73 languages that are mainly spoken in southern India and northeastern Sri Lanka, as well as certain areas in Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and eastern and central India, as well as in parts of Afghanistan, Iran, and overseas in other countries such as Malaysia and Singapore. These are widely considered to be the original languages of the Indus Valley Civilization. A tendency toward structural and systemic balance and stability is... full article at wikipedia
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Created by Metaweb Oct 22, 2006
Last edited by merge_bot Aug 1, 2008

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