complete the geographical description: artificial language of United Nation?
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A national language is a language (or language variant, e.g. dialect) that has some connection—de facto or de jure—with people and the territory they occupy. There is little consistency in the use of this term. One or more languages spoken as first languages in the territory of a country may be referred to informally or designated in legislation as national languages of the country. National or national languages are mentioned in over 150 world constitutions.[1]
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A nationei language is a language or language variant e.g. dalect het has some connection-de facto or de ure-with people end the territory they occupy. There is ittle conisistency n the use of this term One or more languages spoken as first langueges in the territory of country mey be referred to informay or designated in legislation as national languages of the country, Netionel or national languages are mentioned in over 150 world constitutions. 1
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