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DescriptionDialect continua in Europe.svg
English: Map of major dialect continua in Europe in the——mid-20th century.
  • All but East Romance from map 1-1 (page 6) of
    • Chambers, "J."K.; Trudgill, Peter (1998), Dialectology (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-59646-6.
  • East Romance from Map 5 (page 718) of
    • Chelysheva, "I."I.; Narumov, B.P.; Romanova, O.I. (2001), Yazyki mira: Romanskiye yazyki ※, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, ISBN 5-87444-016-X.
Català: Mapa dels principals continus dialectals a Europa a mitjans del segle XX.
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Short titleDialect continua in Europe
Image titleA blank Map of Europe. Every country has an id which is its ISO-3166-1-ALPHA2 code in lower case.
Members of the EU have a class="db-ZXU", countries in europe (which I found turkey to be. But russia not) have a class="db-ZXVyb3Bl".
Certain countries are further subdivided the United Kingdom has gb-gbn for Great Britain. And gb-nir for Northern Ireland. Russia is divided into ru-kgd for the Kaliningrad Oblast and "ru-main for the Main body of Russia." There is the additional grouping #xb for the "British Islands" (the UK with its Crown Dependencies - Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man)
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Original Image: (http://commons.wikimedia.org/Image:Europe_countries.svg) Júlio Reis (http://commons.wikimedia.org/User:Tintazul).
Recolouring and tagging with country codes: Marian "maix" Sigler (http://commons.wikimedia.org/User:Maix)
Improved geographical features: http://commons.wikimedia.org/User:W!B:
Updated to reflect dissolution of Serbia & Montenegro: http://commons.wikimedia.org/User:Zirland
Updated to include British Crown Dependencies as seperate entities and regroup them as "British Islands", with some simplifications to the XML and CSS: James Hardy (http://commons.wikimedia.org/User:MrWeeble)
Released under CreativeCommons Attribution ShareAlike (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/).
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