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Keywords: Polish language in 1910.png Legend 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 97d600 German dialects Germanic West 8cc000 Danish dialects Germanic North cbd5f5 Polish dialects Slavic West b5c2eb Czech/Slovak dialects Slavic West 7993e9 Belarusian dialects Slavic East 98acee Ukrainian dialects Slavic East acdac3 Sorbian dialects Slavic West fba929 Lithuanian dialects Baltic en 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 Own HP1740-B 2009-04-28 HP1740-B <span class signature-talk >talk</span> 17 08 28 April 2009 UTC HP1740-B <span class signature-talk >talk</span> 17 08 28 April 2009 UTC Linguistic maps of the Polish language Linguistic maps of the German language Linguistic maps of the Ukrainian language Linguistic maps of the Belarusian language Linguistic maps of the Slovak language Linguistic maps of the Sorbian language Linguistic maps of the Lithuanian language
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