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Atlas (Beta)Language Subfamilies
EuropeCulturalThe predominant language subfamilies of Europe. A language subfamily is a major division of a language family, above a language branch.
A map of Europe shows various language subfamilies, each marked with a distinct color to represent different language groups.
Albanian (Dark Purple): Primarily spoken in Albania.
Baltic (Yellow): Found in Latvia and Lithuania.
Basque (Light Orange): Concentrated in the Basque Country region of northern Spain and southwestern France.
Celtic (Red): Spoken in parts of the United Kingdom (such as Wales and Scotland) and Ireland.
Germanic (Blue): Includes languages spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and the United Kingdom.
Greek (Orange): Mainly spoken in Greece and Cyprus.
Hungarian (Green): Primarily spoken in Hungary and parts of neighboring countries with Hungarian minorities.
Romance (Pink): Encompasses languages in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Romania, and parts of Switzerland and Belgium.
Slavic (Purple): Includes languages spoken in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria.
Turkic (Light Green): Spoken in parts of Turkey and Azerbaijan.
Uralic (Teal): Found in Finland, Estonia, and Hungary.