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    1. Norge is technically not the Native name for Norway it’s a danish import It’s native name was Nordrvegr

    2. Češka republika vs czechia? Can someone explain? Google doesn’t have the answer

    3. Belgium is officially trilingual. Belgien is missing. Switzerland is officially tetralingual. Svizra is missing.

    4. DoisMaosEsquerdos on

      How do you define native language? I would have thought official language(s) at first, but that is evidently not the case for every country, and it’s not the most natively spoken language either. Also, where’s Malta?

      Besides, only a Brit would ever think of doing such a thing as counting subnational entities of the United Kingdom separately on a map like this.

    5. Additional_Web_3467 on

      Why is only Serbia in Cyrillic and not Montenegro and Bosnia as well? Also, it’s Rosiya/Rossia, not Rassia

    6. Connect_Progress7862 on

      I can confirm that when I learned English, I did not have to learn a new name for my country

    7. Revolutionary_Park58 on

      There’s multiple native languages in many (all?) countries. I think you meant official or standard language.

    8. JohnnieTango on

      With all due respect to the Hungarians, life is a little easier because English speakers have decided to call it Hungary than to try to pronounce the native form…

    9. San Marino
      Vaticano
      Monaco
      Liechtenstein

      And I understand that they are not in their “native” languages because in Spain, for example, there would be: Espanya, Espainia, Espanha …

      All of these are languages spoken by native inhabitants of Spain, but they are not official throughout Spain.

    10. SuddenMud4987 on

      If all the letters are capitals why isn’t capital letter the „á“ in MAGYARORSZÁG?

      The creator of the map has all non-English letters but Á not?

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