Cannabaceae

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English: States and union territories of India where Santali is an official language. See Languages with official status in India.
বাংলা: ভারতের যেসব রাজ্য ও কেন্দ্রশাসিত অঞ্চলে সাঁওতালি সরকারি ভাষা। bn:ভারতের সরকারি ভাষাসমূহ দেখুন।
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