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Balto-Slavic distribution map

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The map is a bit inadequate, because there are sizable indigenous Slavic populations in other countries as well. I am aware of Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Germany, e.g., Sorbs, Molise Croats, Burgenland Croats. So their areal is not that discontinuous as it looks at the map :-). Maybe some light green color for these countries? Lokys dar Vienas (talk) 20:19, 31 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]