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DescriptionContinental West Germanic languages.png
English: The dialectal ranges (not those of standard languages!) of the Continental West Germanic languages (Dutch/Frisian/German) after 1945
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Adjusted place names reverting them to the local language of each individual country, also fixed the border between Belarus and Ukraine, and areas of German minority in Central and Eastern Europe.