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Revision as of 10:45, 7 December 2008 by imported>Angelo De La Paz (Undid revision 256293571 by Olahus Bulgaria and Romania were classified as Eastern Europe than Southern Europe)
Northern Europe | British (EnglishTemplate:• Scots-IrishTemplate:• ScottishTemplate:• Welsh) · Danish · Estonian · Faroese · Finnish · Icelandic · Irish (Scots-Irish) · Latvian · Lithuanian · Norwegian · Swedish |
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Western Europe | |
Central Europe | |
Eastern Europe | |
Southern Europe | Albanian · Bosnian · Croatian · Greek · Italian (Sicilian) · Macedonian · Maltese · Montenegrin · Portuguese · Serbian · Slovene · Spanish (CatalanTemplate:• HispanoTemplate:• Isleño) |
Caucasus | |
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† Basque Country spans the border between France and Spain. And Basque language is the official language here. Federal government of the United States is also classified Basque people[1] is a separate ethnic group, neither Spanish nor French.[2] | |
†† Iranian Armenians and Iranian Azeris live outside Europe. | |
††† Most American Jews originate in Europe, but a number come from other places, especially Israel and North Africa. | |
†††† Turkey is a transcontinental country.
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