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Map of main European languages simplified by following national borders in many cases. The map does not reflect the fact that many regions are bilingual, officially and/or in practice. In some cases, the area indicated for a language reflects where some of its speakers live but not necessarily where they form the majority of the population. Date
Printable version; In other projects ... Languages of Europe ... Linguistic map of Europe.
Ñ-shaped animation showing flags of some countries and territories where Spanish is spoken. Spanish is the official language (either by law or de facto) in 20 sovereign states (including Equatorial Guinea, where it is official but not a native language), one dependent territory, and one partially recognized state, totaling around 442 million people.
Spanish is not official in Argentina: 22:46, 10 August 2015: 940 × 415 (1.52 MB) Iñaki Salazar: Reverted changes by sockpuppet: 23:39, 8 August 2015: 940 × 415 (1.52 MB) Volvorettaitalia: Spanish is Official in Mexico along with the native languages. Spanish has the "Official" Status. 10:13, 8 August 2015: 940 × 415 (1.52 MB) Iñaki Salazar
A color-coded map of most languages used throughout Europe. There are over 250 languages indigenous to Europe, and most belong to the Indo-European language family. [1] [2] Out of a total European population of 744 million as of 2018, some 94% are native speakers of an Indo-European language.
originally based on Image:Europa-Lingvoj--RS2006030842.jpg (archived here), later updates informed by the data cited in en:Languages of Europe. Base map: Image:Europe continents.svg Author
Added Georgian language (a small portion of the territory of Georgia north of the Greater Caucasus, may geographically belong to Europe) 11:59, 9 February 2019: 1,415 × 1,314 (1,000 KB) A2D2: Reverted to version as of 11:35, 3 November 2018 (UTC) 16:30, 5 November 2018: 1,595 × 1,191 (1.58 MB) Nonemansland
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