Mormonism is not a language, it is a religion, formally called The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Congregations can be found in most countries. You can learn more at www.mormon.org.
There is no reference to miles in the scripture, theology, or doctrine of Mormonism. Mormons use miles to measure distance if that is the standard unit of measure in their country, but that is about all that miles have to do with Mormonism.
The official language spoken in Georgia, the country, is Georgian.
The Philippines is the country where Tagalog is spoken. Tagalog is one of the official languages of the Philippines and is widely spoken throughout the country, especially in the capital region of Manila.
Zuberoa is the province in Basque Country where Xiberotarra is spoken.
The primary language spoken in Georgia, the country, is Georgian.
Although Mormonism is a worldwide religion with faithful members and congregations in almost every country of the world, the religion's headquarters and greatest density of its adherents are located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Papua New Guinea is often cited as the country with the most spoken languages, with over 800 languages spoken throughout the country.
Latvian is spoken in Latvia.
Mormonism Unvailed was created in 1834.
Encyclopedia of Mormonism was created in 1992.
The Rise of Mormonism was created in 2005.
Swaziland and South Africa.