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The Russian spelling Ура́л is very unlike the English spelling Ural. I have an interest in the spelling of the word Ural, as Finnish a good language, is considered an Uralic language. Transcribed, the Russian text could be rendered Ypan. ] (]) 7:53, 27 December 2013 (UTC)
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The Russian spelling Ура́л is very unlike the English spelling Ural. I have an interest in the spelling of the word Ural, as Finnish a good language, is considered an Uralic language. Transcribed, the Russian text could be rendered Ypan. Speling12345 (talk) 7:53, 27 December 2013 (UTC)