This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Updated to current Anglospeak map (as of 2010). The original can be viewed here: Anglospeak.png: . Modifications made by Tomás Remón.
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2007-11-25T21:41:24Z Paunaro 800x370 (86135 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|Countries of the world where English is an official or ''de facto'' official language, or national language, in dark blue; countries where it is an official/non-official but not primary languag
South Sudan has become independent on July 9, 2011. Sudan and South Sudan are shown with the new international border between them. The coloring stays the same as English has offical use in the new country as well.
{{Information |Description={{en|{{legend|#0000ff|Countries of the world where English is an official or ''de facto'' official language, or national language.}} {{legend|#8ddada|countries where it is an official/non-official but not primary language.}} <p>