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The European states where the Cyrillic script is in use:

 
as the only alphabet of the official language(s)
 
as an alphabet of the official language(s) alongside the Latin alphabet
In diagonally-striped areas, several languages are official, some of which do not use the Cyrillic alphabet.
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current16:49, 8 September 2022Thumbnail for version as of 16:49, 8 September 20222,067 × 1,261 (203 KB)Рагин1987Extended map
12:51, 12 July 2018Thumbnail for version as of 12:51, 12 July 20181,218 × 1,245 (51 KB)Drd22cYou are allowed to write the Serbian language also in the Latin script. The Cyrillic script is used in documents. In media, every day life and for example street signs, television, supermarkets, restaurants,... the Latin script is used too. Sources: The official website of the serbian government and the german Wikipedia page of the Serbian language
12:48, 12 July 2018Thumbnail for version as of 12:48, 12 July 20181,218 × 1,245 (52 KB)Drd22cReverted to version as of 20:50, 10 February 2014 (UTC)
12:03, 12 July 2018Thumbnail for version as of 12:03, 12 July 20181,218 × 1,245 (51 KB)Drd22cYou are allowed to write the Serbian language also in the Latin script. The Cyrillic script is used i official documents. In media, every day life and for example street signs the Latin script is used too. Sources: The official website of the serbian government and the german Wikipedia page of the Serbian language
19:55, 1 July 2018Thumbnail for version as of 19:55, 1 July 20181,218 × 1,245 (52 KB)ХЕРАЛДИКА ССССVoivodina is not a country
20:50, 10 February 2014Thumbnail for version as of 20:50, 10 February 20141,218 × 1,245 (52 KB)OlahusMoldova and Serbia.
18:19, 7 April 2013Thumbnail for version as of 18:19, 7 April 20131,218 × 1,245 (52 KB)Francis ChristianBosnia has both scripts as official on the ENTIRE TERITORY
22:48, 15 May 2011Thumbnail for version as of 22:48, 15 May 20111,218 × 1,245 (90 KB)Kacnepcku-Cp6ujaThis is accurate info on languages in Bosnia and Herzegovina - I should know; I'm a Bosnian
13:50, 22 February 2011Thumbnail for version as of 13:50, 22 February 20111,218 × 1,245 (52 KB)Zlaja94This is accurate info on languages in Bosnia and Herzegovina - I should know; I'm a Bosnian
13:49, 22 February 2011Thumbnail for version as of 13:49, 22 February 20111,218 × 1,245 (51 KB)Zlaja94This is accurate info on languages in Bosnia and Herzegovina - I should know; I'm a Bosnian
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