Subject: Re: LANGUAGE BOUNDARIES AND NATIONAL BORDERS ESPECIALLY EUROPE
Date: Feb 28, 2003 @ 08:34
Author: marcelmiquelcat <marcelmiquel@navegalia. ("marcelmiquelcat <marcelmiquel@...>" <marcelmiquel@...>)
Prev    Post in Topic    Next [All Posts]
Prev    Post in Time    Next


Try this link. The political borders are not updated after the '90
changes, but it can be useful:
http://www.bibiloni.net/llengues/mapes.htm

Another interseting web is about the minority languages and groups in
Europe:

http://www.ciemen.org/mercator/index-gb.htm

click "european languages" and you can choose the information by
language (i.e. french in belgium, deustch in belgium, slovene in
Italy... ):
http://www.ciemen.org/mercator/index-gb.htm

marcel


--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Burke" <bill@l...> wrote:

> Does anyone have a map or maps that show language borders
superinposed on national borders for Europe or parts of Europe.
>