Eastern Europe probably has a greater number of languages, but is larger than Western Europe.
There are a lot more than seven languages spoken in Western Europe.The seven most common languages of Western Europe are:EnglishGermanFrenchSpanishItalianSwedishDutchHere is a more extensive list of languages in Western Europe:EnglishGermanFrenchSpanishItalianSwedishDutchDanishSwedishNorwegianIcelandicLuxembourgishIrishScottish GaelicManxWelshBasqueCatalanGalicianGreekFrisianSamiFinnishRomanschRomani
The Western Pygmy Blue Butterfly is the smallest butterfly.
It is a geographic region and has no capital or government.
The smallest interval in traditional western (hemisphere) music is the half step
The most common languages of Central and Western Europe are:EnglishFrenchSpanishItalianPortugueseDutchGermanPolishCzechSlovak
The smallest butterfly on record is the Western Pygmy Blue Butterfly.
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It is a geographic region and has no capital or government.
The northern portion of Western Europe is predominately Protestant and contains languages that belong to the Germanic family. The southern portion of Western Europe is predominately Catholic and contains languages that belong to the Romance family.
Linguists who specialize in ancient languages estimate that the Western Hemisphere had about 2,000 languages at the time of Columbus. These languages were diverse and scattered throughout North and South America.
what geographic
The smallest province in Western Visayas or Region 6 is Guimaras, an island province that produces mangoes for export to other countries.