Cyrl
Technical information about ISO 15924 script code Cyrl
Technical information about the script code Cyrl
can be found below.
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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