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Austria - German

Belgium - German, Dutch

Denmark - Danish

Finland - Swedish

Germany - German

Iceland - Icelandic

Ireland - German

Liechtenstein - German

Luxembourg - Luxembourgish, German

Malta - English

Netherlands - Dutch

Norway - Norwegian

Sweden - Swedish

Switzerland - German

United Kingdom - English

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