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Germanic languages in Europe
Colour Legend
 Low Saxon-Low Franconian languages (West Germanic)
 High German languages (West Germanic)
 Insular Anglo-Frisian languages (West Germanic)
 Continental Anglo-Frisian languages (West Germanic)
 East North Germanic languages
 West North Germanic languages
  Line diving the North and West Germanic languages.

Note: The colours in this map represent the linguistic majority(!) in a region. For example:

In Northern Germany, Low Saxon dialects (or standard German dialects influenced by Low Saxon that previously were spoken there) are spoken, yet the majority of the people there speak standard German, a high German language, so the area is coloured as being dominantly High German.

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Rex Germanus Tesi samanunga is edele unde scona 14:20, 13 May 2006 (UTC)

Matthew This is a self corrected version of the previous file on this page. The language border in the middle of Belgium is a lot more to the south than the previous file suggested.

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15:19, 6 November 2006552×544 (21 KB)Matthew.priem (Talk | contribs) (This is a self corrected version of the previous file on this page. The language border in the middle of Belgium is a lot more to the south than the file suggested.)

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