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National Identity in the UK (2011 census):
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Ethnic map of the European part of the Osman Empire in 1861:
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Languages in East and West Prussia in 1861:
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Celts and Germanics in Central Europe 500 BCE - 50 BCE. It's an older map on this topic which actually has many uncertainties till this very day, so it may be taken with some question marks. But it looks to have been made with some consideration:
A more modern map on the same topic of early Germanics in Central Europe looks more rough and like this (as for dates see on the legend of the map):
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A maybe interesting map of lexical distances of European languages:
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- German language border was likely more like on the map for the 8th century, right? (i. e. a little bit south of the Salurner Klause)
- As for Slavic language in Friuli it went till neatly before Udine, I guess.
- The Romance element in Dalmatia may be inflated for better visibility. But afaik there were "Vlachs" around at various places that also could be referred to by that Romance depiction.
- Arabic and Greek: interesting.
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It's hard to say what the border may have been in the 14th century, but I don't expect it to be too different from today. The border between Gallo-Italic and Southern Bavarian areas will have been 2 or 3 towns north of the city of Trent. As for the Slavic-speaking areas I guess east of Cividale.
G25 Ancients: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0q39l...dleco&e=3&dl=0
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Ex Yugoslavia census 1981
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