Image: Cyrillic alphabet world distribution
Description: This map shows the countries in the world that use the Cyrillic alphabet Cyrillic is the sole official script. (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Abkhazia, South Ossetia) Cyrillic is co-official with another script. This may be because the official language is biscriptal (Mongolia [pending], Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro), or because two official languages use different scripts (Kazakhstan [pending], North Macedonia, Kosovo, Transnistria) Cyrillic is being officially replaced with Latin, but is still official (Uzbekistan) Cyrillic has been officially replaced, but remains common as a legacy script for the official language (Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan); or is used by a large minority (Estonia, Latvia, each ca. 30%, Israel ca. 15%) Cyrillic is not in widespread use
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