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English: Legend

Atlantic fringe:

Mediterranean:

The Carpatho-Alpine-West plain climax:

East plain and Caucasus:

Map of European ethnic culture areas. Based on the map of the Encyclopedia Britannica (1994-2005), s.v. "Europe > The people > Cultural patterns > Culture groups"[1]

The primary European groups of the map have been associated by ethnographers into some 21 culture areas. The grouping is based primarily on similarities of language and territorial proximity. Although individuals within a primary group generally are aware of their cultural bonds, the various groups within an ethnographic culture area do not necessarily share any self-recognition of their affinities to one another. This is particularly true in the Balkan culture area. Peoples in the Scandinavian and German culture areas, by contrast, are much more aware of belonging to broader regional civilizations.
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Source redrawn by User:Rex Germanus 13:07, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Author Rex Germanus at English Wikipedia

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2019-05-09 17:21 1195×1110× (347025 bytes) StraussInTheHouse Cropped < 1 % horizontally using [[Commons:CropTool|CropTool]] with precise mode. Removed border.
2017-11-26 09:37 1200×1110× (340609 bytes) Snowballa68 Correct map. Add big part of German speaking Switzerland which was missing. Add ethnic region of Alsace and Moselle.
2007-09-20 08:18 1200×1110× (362097 bytes) Mirko30~enwiki corrected version of this map which more correctly reflect actual culture areas (previous version might be seen insulting by many eastern Europeans)
2007-08-22 04:02 1200×1110× (342429 bytes) Jeeny Cropped, since white sections have no legend.
2007-08-07 13:07 1326×1200× (364541 bytes) Rex Germanus Map of the main ethnic groupings/cultures in Europe. Based on a map by the [[Encyclopedia Britannica]], and the article European ethnic culture areas/Europe Culture groups. ~~~~

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