Unified Northern Alphabet

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title: Unified Northern Alphabet
text: The Unified Northern Alphabet (UNA) was a set of Latin alphabets created during the Latinisation in the Soviet Union for the "small" languages of northern Russia and used for about five years during the 1930s. Systematic work on the development of writing in the languages of the peoples of the North began in 1926, when the Northern Faculty of the Leningrad Oriental Institute was established. Alphabets were initially planned for Chukchi, Even, Evenki, Gilyak, Itelmen, Ket, Koryak, Mansi, Nanai, N
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date created: 2019-01-03T13:38:57Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T09:00:14Z
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