File:Polish language in 1910.png

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NOTE: The colored sections of the map indicate the area in which a certain language had a majority (i.e 51% or more) of speakers. They do not represent an area in which that particular language was spoken exclusively. This is especially true in the border regions.

 
German dialects.(Germanic, West)
 
Danish dialects. (Germanic, North)
 
Polish dialects.(Slavic, West)
 
Czech/Slovak dialects.(Slavic, West)
 
Belarusian dialects. (Slavic, East)
 
Ukrainian dialects. (Slavic, East)
 
Sorbian dialects. (Slavic, West)
 
Lithuanian dialects. (Baltic)

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English: A map of the linguistic situation in Central Europe around the year 1910. Based on a map by Dr. V. Schmidt and Dr. J. Metelka.
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HP1740-B (talk) 17:08, 28 April 2009 (UTC)

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