Symbols of small languages

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Continuation of this and this list, because their size limit was reached.
Here I list languages that don't have official status, ISO 639-1 code, own Wikipedia or Canov's table. They still can have own flag, for example because its ethnicity has flag. Sometimes the language has explicit linguistic flag. Flags of some constructed languages are listed here. These constructed languages are listed in previous entries: Esperanto, Ido, Interlingua, Interlingue, Volapük, Novial, Lojban. The rest is here.

Ethicities listed in list on English Wikipedia
Ethnicities listed in other Wikimedia pages
Ethnicities listed in Encyclopaedia Heraldica.ru (many of them don't have distinct language!)
  • Herzegovine Croat regional
  • Franco-Swiss cultural
  • Belgian German subdivision
  • Epiric Greek ethnic
  • Bosnian Serb ethnic
  • Polish Tatar fusion
  • Thracian Turk historic
  • Iranian Arab ethnic
  • Kayah (variant of Karen) proposal? (official flag)
  • Moro covers more languages
  • Naga cognate
  • Palaung ethnic
  • Acadian cultural
  • Afro-American ethnic
  • Lenca ethnic
  • Australian Aboriginal ethnic
Languages listed in list of language names
Ethnicities listed in category on Commons
Native American flags (not all flags are linguistic, "tribal" is official flag of tribal government, opposed to "ethnic" that is often unofficial)
Languages requested for Wikimedia projects
Other living languages
Extinct languagesConstructed languages with Canov's table
Micronational languages
Languages listed in Wikipedia template
(All missing symbols are desirable)Constructed languages with flags on Wikimedia projects
Other non-artistic constructed languages
Artistic and alternate history languages
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Agrzam's avatar
No berber language?