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https://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-choosing-language-tags#langsubtag
You could look up language information in the SIL Ethnologue and cross-reference that information with Wikipedia. The Ethnologue uses the same three-letter codes as BCP47, but you'll need to convert BCP47 2-letter codes to their ISO 639-3 counterpart to look up a language by code. (The Language Subtag Lookup tool does this for you.)
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