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Cross-over Design of the Cyrillic Script | Crossover Design in der kyrillischen Schrift 

Gothic or "Fraktur" (Broken script) Cyrillic

Above: a Bulgarian ad with the words "Kitaj" (China) and "Indija" (India) written in a Cyrillic Fraktur style which somewhat resembles the Chinese and Indian scripts - or so the author of the sign thinks

"Arabic" Cyrillic

 advertising "live music" and "belly dance"

"Georgian" Cyrillic

A sample of a Russian text written by natives of Georgia. Certain Cyrillic letters have a distinct non-Cyrillic flavor to it, see the lowercase "r" in the word "Prezident". Remarkable is also the 'three-legged t" in the same word. In general, the posters show lowercase letters used as if they were capital letters.

"Japanese" Cyrillic

"Greek" Cyrillic

Chinese Cyrillic (it says "Drugata Balgarija")

Cyrillic „Fraktur“ - broken script

"Hebrew" Cyrillic

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