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looks cool
I love maps like this, maybe when I get home I'll post some historical linguistic maps.
At least as far as Spain is concerned, the areas of regional languages should be barred, since in addition to the regional language, the Spanish language is spoken.
This is more correct for Spain, as well as realistic.
Linguistic map of Spain.
https://educativo.ign.es/atlas-didac...scala_graf.jpg
As can be seen in the Valencian Community, there is a good territory where Valencian is not spoken.
https://educativo.ign.es/atlas-didac...a_oficial.html
overall good for a broad idea. in particular in Romania there's still a lot of villages speaking other languages in other regions as well, most prominently Serbian in the southwest, Ukrainian in the north, Hungarian (Csango dialect) in the northeast, Russian (Lipovan) in the northeast and southeast, Roma (Gypsy) here and there in all regions.
my village is correctly covered by Ukrainian inside Romania on this map, though the real region compactly covered by Ukrainian is a bit larger.
also, Ukrainian doesn't cover all the area shown, especially in the urban areas, not at all (let alone that almost all of the Ukrainian refugees I encounter everyday in my city in Romania speak Russian, I hear them on the street, in the bus, at the mall etc)
how different is Nynorsk (neo Norwegian) compared with Bokmål?
Wtf have they put in southern sweden???
I think it's Scanian
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanian_dialect
I love maps. This is one thing I know for sure