European Ethnolinguistics

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» Ethnolinguistics explores the relationship between culture and language,
» and the way different ethnic groups perceive the world. (Read more… )

» Be warned: some of these maps clearly qualify as (scientific) racism…

Cultures 1200 BC

European cultures around 1200 BC | Larger version | Source

Romance languages

Romance languages in Europe 200 AD | Larger version | Source

Races 1916

Races in Europe – 1916 | Larger version | Source

Races 1923

Racial map of Europe 1923 | Larger version | Source

Core periphery

Core and periphery of Europe | Larger version | Source

North South

Europe’s North South Divides | Larger version | Source

Cultural regions

Formal culture regions of Europe | Larger version | Source

BiH 1991

Ethnic composition in Bosnia Herzegovina in 1991 | Larger version | Source

BiH 2005

Ethnic composition in Bosnia Herzegovina in 2005 | Larger version | Source

Caucasus

Ethnolinguistic groups in the Caucasus | Larger version | Source

Slavic languages

Slavic languages in Europe | Larger version | Source

European languages

Languages of Europe 1 | Larger version | Source

European languages

Languages of Europe 2 | Larger version | Source

Europe is blond

How blond is Europe? | Larger version | Source | Further info

Blue eyes in Europe

How fair-eyed is Europe? | Larger version | Source | Further info

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5 responses to “European Ethnolinguistics”

  1. markoantonio2 Avatar
    markoantonio2

    slavic language

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