Who created the Cyrillic alphabet?
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St. Cyril
Correspondingly, which country invented the Cyrillic alphabet?
First Bulgarian Empire
Also, who invented the Cyrillic alphabet and what languages is it used in?
Cyril was a Greek monk who, with Methodius, brought written language to Christian converts in the mid-9th century (c. 860) in what is now Russia. The Cyrillic alphabet is closely based on the Greek alphabet, with about a dozen additional letters invented to represent Slavic sounds not found in Greek.
1. Cyrillic was created to bring the lands of Rus under the Orthodox umbrella. As the church was the main educator, Cyrillic became the alphabet for the Old Russian language. It included the full Greek alphabet (24 letters) and has 19 additional letters for Slavonic sounds.