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1937 linguistic map of Central Europe, in English

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English: 1937 linguistic map of Central Europe, in English
Deutsch: Sprachenkarte Mitteleuropas (1937), auf Englisch
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  • Beland, I lost contact with him at the end so the map is not checked by him or anyone else.
Author Goran tek-en, following request by and knowledge from Beland
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Object location49° 03′ 16.7″ N, 13° 52′ 12.44″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Germanic peoples Romance peoples
 
Germans
 
Dutch, Flemish people
 
Frisians
 
English people
 
Danes
 
French people
 
Walloons
 
Italians
 
Romanians
 
Romansh people
East Slavs West Slavs
 
Great Russians
 
Belarusians
 
Ukrainians, Ruthenians
 
Poles, Gorals
 
Kashubians*
 
Masurians*
 
Silesians*
 
Sorbs, Wends
 
People from Hlučín**
 
Czechs
 
Slovaks
South Slavs
 
Slovenes
 
Windish***
 
Croats****
 
Serbs****
 
Bunjevci, Šokci****
Balts Finno-Ugric peoples
 
Lithuanians
 
Hungarians, Székelys
Notes
* These ethnic groups are often counted to the Poles due to their close linguistic relationship.
** These ethnic group is often counted among the Czechs due to the close linguistic relationship with the Moravians.
*** These ethnic group is often counted to the Slovenes due to the close linguistic relationship.
**** These groups are often combined to form the large group of Serbo-Croatians due to their close linguistic relationship.

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current16:22, 28 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 16:22, 28 December 20201,224 × 772 (1.29 MB)Goran tek-en (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=1937 linguistic map of Central Europe, in English}} {{de|Sprachenkarte Mitteleuropas (1937), auf Englisch}} |date =20201228 |source ={{Own}}<br> {{Derived from|Sprachenkarte Mitteleuropas (1937).png|Blank map of Europe 1929-1938.svg}} Translation from; * Commons:Translators'_noticeboard#German_translation_help_needed_for_map Translation by {{u|Ameisenigel}} and {{u|Tacsipacsi}} Information from: * {{U|Beland}} |author...

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