East Central Europe: Ethnolinguistic Distribution
Description
East Central Europe: Ethnolinguistic Distribution
Source:
Magocsi, Paul Robert. 2002. Historical Atlas of Central Europe. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 55.
Contact: University of Washington Press
Date Digitized: 24 May 2011
Map Description:
This map shows areas of East Central European countries populated by ethnic groups other than the main groups for those particular countries, e.g. Greeks in Albania. Regions, labeled with ethnic group names, signify concentrations of over 50%. Points, labeled with abbreviations, signify concentrations under 50%. The distribution reflects data from ca. 2000.
Corresponding ethnolinguistic group names and abbreviations are provided in the legend.
Contact: University of Washington Press
Date Digitized: 24 May 2011
Map Description:
This map shows areas of East Central European countries populated by ethnic groups other than the main groups for those particular countries, e.g. Greeks in Albania. Regions, labeled with ethnic group names, signify concentrations of over 50%. Points, labeled with abbreviations, signify concentrations under 50%. The distribution reflects data from ca. 2000.
Corresponding ethnolinguistic group names and abbreviations are provided in the legend.
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