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- Languages_of_Europe abstract "Not to be confused with Indo-European languages.Most of the languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. This family is divided into a number of branches, including Romance, Germanic, Baltic, Slavic, Albanian, Celtic, Armenian and Hellenic (Greek). The Uralic languages, which include Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian, also have a significant presence in Europe. The Turkic and Mongolic families also have several European members, while the North Caucasian and Kartvelian families are important in the southeastern extremity of geographical Europe. The Basque language of the western Pyrenees is an isolate unrelated to any other group, while Maltese is the only Semitic language in Europe with national language status.".
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- Languages_of_Europe wikiPageExternalLink urn:nbn:de:0159-2011081855.
- Languages_of_Europe wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Languages_of_Europe wikiPageExternalLink alphabets.
- Languages_of_Europe wikiPageExternalLink europe.htm.
- Languages_of_Europe wikiPageID "9705".
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- Languages_of_Europe hasPhotoCollection Languages_of_Europe.
- Languages_of_Europe subject Category:Languages_of_Europe.
- Languages_of_Europe type Abstraction100002137.
- Languages_of_Europe type Communication100033020.
- Languages_of_Europe type Language106282651.
- Languages_of_Europe type LanguagesOfEurope.
- Languages_of_Europe type Language.
- Languages_of_Europe type Language.
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- Languages_of_Europe comment "Not to be confused with Indo-European languages.Most of the languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family. This family is divided into a number of branches, including Romance, Germanic, Baltic, Slavic, Albanian, Celtic, Armenian and Hellenic (Greek). The Uralic languages, which include Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian, also have a significant presence in Europe.".
- Languages_of_Europe label "Europese talen".
- Languages_of_Europe label "Europäische Sprachen".
- Languages_of_Europe label "Języki w Europie".
- Languages_of_Europe label "Languages of Europe".
- Languages_of_Europe label "Langues d'Europe".
- Languages_of_Europe label "Lenguas de Europa".
- Languages_of_Europe label "Lingue parlate in Europa".
- Languages_of_Europe label "Línguas da Europa".
- Languages_of_Europe label "لغات أوروبا".
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Europäische_Sprachen.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Lenguas_de_Europa.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Langues_d'Europe.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Lingue_parlate_in_Europa.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs 유럽의_언어.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Europese_talen.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Języki_w_Europie.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Línguas_da_Europa.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Q48366.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Q48366.
- Languages_of_Europe sameAs Languages_of_Europe.
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