CyrlTechnical information about ISO 15924 script code Cyrl
Technical information about the script code Cyrl can be found below.
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| Name | Official Cyrillic Common Cyrillic |
| Text direction | Left-to-Right |
Cyrillic script, attributed to Saints Cyril and Methodius in the 9th century, is a writing system used extensively in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia. It serves as the alphabet for various languages including Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Serbian, and more, covering a vast array of cultures. The script is universally supported on digital platforms, making it accessible for computing, programming, and online communications.
az-Cyrl – Azerbaijani (Cyrillic)
az-Cyrl-AZ – Azerbaijani (Cyrillic, Azerbaijan)
bs-Cyrl – Bosnian (Cyrillic)
bs-Cyrl-BA – Bosnian (Cyrillic, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
sr-Cyrl – Serbian (Cyrillic)
sr-Cyrl-BA – Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
sr-Cyrl-ME – Serbian (Cyrillic, Montenegro)
sr-Cyrl-RS – Serbian (Cyrillic, Serbia)
uz-Cyrl – Uzbek (Cyrillic)
uz-Cyrl-UZ – Uzbek (Cyrillic, Uzbekistan)
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