Germanic languages (Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish) are the most common language group in Northern Europe, one of only two. The other is Uralic (Finnish and Sami).
The most common language group in Northern Europe is the Germanic language group, which includes languages such as Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese. These languages are spoken by millions of people in countries like Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and parts of Finland.
Blood group A is the most common bloodtype in Europe.
The northern pike is a native to northern north America , most of Europe, and Asia. They are circompolar and common in most of their range. The northern pike is a native to northern north America , most of Europe, and Asia. They are circompolar and common in most of their range.
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No, Slavic languages are not the most common in northern Europe. In countries like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, the dominant language is typically Swedish, Norwegian, or Danish, which are North Germanic languages. Slavic languages are more common in Eastern Europe.
The Balto-Slavic language family.
Christianity- mainly Catholics and Protestants but other religiuous group are very common in western europe such as Islam and Judaism
In northern Europe, northern America, and Canada, impetigo is the most common bacterial skin infection in children
No, most of northern and western Europe actually has a temperate climate
Northern Europe via the Northern European Plain.
Most of Europe's forests are located in Northern Europe.
The most common religion is Roman Catholicism.(catholic)