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'''Valrikan''' ([[Wikipedia:dutch_language|Vistarian]]: Valrijks) or '''Valrijkian Cukish''' is a Valrikian dialect cluster of the [[Cukish_language|Cukish]] Language. It is generally spoken throughout it's native land of Valerijk, with 33.61% of the population claiming to speak Valrikan as a first language in the 2016 census, giving the language an approximate 5.38 million native speakers.As of the 1981 Linguistic Soveriegnity and Recognition Act, Valrikan has been one of the two official languages of the Eleven Colobies of Valerijk, with advocates for the language calling for it to become an Official Language of [[Vistaraland]], alongside [[Wikipedia:dutch_language|Vistarian]] and [[wikipedia:afrikans!|Kolonital]].
'''Valrikan''' ([[Wikipedia:dutch_language|Vistarian]]: Valrijks) or '''Valrijkian Cukish''' is a Valrikian dialect cluster of the [[Cukish_language|Cukish]] Language. It is generally spoken throughout it's native land of Valerijk, with 33.61% of the population claiming to speak Valrikan as a first language in the 2016 census, giving the language an approximate 5.38 million native speakers.As of the 1981 Linguistic Soveriegnity and Recognition Act, Valrikan has been one of the two official languages of the Eleven Colobies of Valerijk, with advocates for the language calling for it to become an Official Language of [[Vistaraland]], alongside [[Wikipedia:dutch_language|Vistarian]] and [[wikipedia:afrikans|Kolonital]].

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Valrikan (Vistarian: Valrijks) or Valrijkian Cukish is a Valrikian dialect cluster of the Cukish Language. It is generally spoken throughout it's native land of Valerijk, with 33.61% of the population claiming to speak Valrikan as a first language in the 2016 census, giving the language an approximate 5.38 million native speakers.As of the 1981 Linguistic Soveriegnity and Recognition Act, Valrikan has been one of the two official languages of the Eleven Colobies of Valerijk, with advocates for the language calling for it to become an Official Language of Vistaraland, alongside Vistarian and Kolonital.