English (en): Map of Europe with individual countries grouped into three regions by dominant patterns of alcohol consumption and traditionally prefered types of alcoholic beverage
Wine Belt ("wine-drinking countries"[1][2] or "Mediterranean pattern" of alcohol consumption[3][4])
Beer Belt ("beer-drinking countries"[1][2] or "Central European pattern" of alcohol consumption[3][4])
Vodka Belt ("spirit-drinking countries"[1][2] or "Northern European pattern" of alcohol consumption[3][4])
Denmark is categorized either as a "beer country"[1] or as a "spirit-drinking country"[2] with a "Northern European pattern" of alcohol consumption.[4] Slovakia is categorized either as a "beer-drinking country"[2] with a "Central European pattern" of alcohol consumption[4] or as a country with a "Northern European pattern" of alcohol consumption.[3]
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abcdIontchev, Atanas (1998) "Central and Eastern Europe" in Grant, Marcus , ed. Alcohol And Emerging Markets: Patterns, Problems, And Responses, Taylor & Francis, pp. 177–202 ISBN:
0-87630-978-3.
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