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File:Szekely Hungarian Rovas alphabet Szekely magyar rovas ABC.svg

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English: Contemporary Szekely-Hungarian Rovas alphabet (according to the Unicode proposal N4367 based on the decision of user community in October 4, 2008 "Living Rovas Conference" in Gödöllő, Hungary).
Magyar: Korszerű székely-magyar rovás ABC (a felhasználói közösség 2008.10.04.-i gödöllői "Élő rovás szaktanácskozás"-on elfogadott határozata alapján készült Unicode N4367 szabványjavaslat szerint).
Date 21 July 2011
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Author Rovas Foundation / Rovás Alapítvány

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