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The languages are all wrong. The official language is Austrian Standard German (here it is quite absurd to use the German flag, since the official language is defined by the Austrian Dictionary and differs from the Standard German of Germany), furthermore Bavarian and Alemannic have no official status. However the minority languages are officially recognised, and those are more than just the three displayed ones, they are Burgenland Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Romani, Slovak and Slovene.
You are right about the flag used for standard German - that should be the Austrian flag. I was originally using the Wikipedia page, which stated that "standard German" was official in the lede. Only later does it clarify "Austrian Standard German" is official.
You are also right about Alemannic and Austro-Bavarian; later today, I'll change the SVG to say "most widely spoken languages" rather than "official".
As for the minority languages, they are recognized, but, from what I found, only in certain regions. Hungarian is official in Burgenland, and Slovene in Carinthia, but neither are nationally recognized, so I didn't really want to include them in that section. Due to technical limitations, I only included three rather than every single regionally recognized language.
You are also right about Alemannic and Austro-Bavarian; later today, I'll change the SVG to say "most widely spoken languages" rather than "official".
As for the minority languages, they are recognized, but, from what I found, only in certain regions. Hungarian is official in Burgenland, and Slovene in Carinthia, but neither are nationally recognized, so I didn't really want to include them in that section. Due to technical limitations, I only included three rather than every single regionally recognized language.