View Poll Results: Which of these countries is the most Latin/Romance?:

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  • United Kingdom

    15 78.95%
  • Netherlands

    1 5.26%
  • Germany

    2 10.53%
  • Austria

    2 10.53%
  • Hungary

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  • Croatia

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Thread: Which of these Non-Latin (Non-Romance) countries is the most Latin-influenced?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    Prussia was abolished in 1947. Shouldn't Germany be traced back to East Francia?:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Francia
    No, since the modern German state is still the child of Prussia, even though Prussia is gone now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Martnen View Post
    No, since the modern German state is still the child of Prussia
    It isn't, Prussia-Brandenburg just united other states, but it doesn't make them Prussian.

    There is nothing Prussian about West Germany or Bavaria.

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    Greece, because Greece influentiated a lot the latins and the latins also influentiated Greece a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Martnen View Post
    Most of Germany never was ruled by Rome, and the French influence in Germany is very weak.

    Britain, you have a stronger case, but keep in mind that French are the most NW-Euro shifted of all Meds, and Brits are still closer to Poles than French, genetically.
    Sure and of the Finns and the Japanese too.

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    The first would be the United Kingdom, the French influence and the Roman Empire left a more or less strong influence in the United Kingdom. It is said that the United Kingdom is a Germanic country with Latin components.

    Germany and Austria also have Latin influence, but it is not very big.

    The rest I have no idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    It is said that the United Kingdom is a Germanic country with Latin components.
    More like a Celtic country with Germanic and Latin components.

    Or Celto-Germanic with Latin components (the most fair I guess).

    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    Germany and Austria also have Latin influence, but it is not very big.
    Maybe not very big but still bigger than most people imagine (people underestimate it).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    More like a Celtic country with Germanic and Latin components.

    Or Celto-Germanic with Latin components (the most fair I guess).



    Maybe not very big but still bigger than most people imagine (people underestimate it).
    It's not that big, I'd also say it's a bit stronger in southern Germany and Austria than in central and northern Germany.

    Peterski in Poland, is there a Latin influence?

    If there is one is strong or not?

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    Latin was spoken in southern and western parts of Germany when those lands were Roman:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border...e_Roman_Empire




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    UK and Germany

    I am glad about the latin influence in my region

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heterosapiens View Post
    I am glad about the latin influence in my region
    You even have two kinds of "Latin" influence:

    https://www.stadtpost.de/stadtpost-d...n-id44435.html


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