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Summary

Rex Germanus 10:57, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

English: German dialects after 1945, split into:
  • Low German
  • Central/Middle German (part of High German)
  • Upper German (part of High German)

With "Benrath" this map gives the Uerdingen line in the west and the Benrath line in the East:

Dialects north of these both lines are Low German; those south are High German.

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current00:12, 26 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 00:12, 26 July 2021629 × 651 (16 KB)imagescommonswiki>E-960Reverted to version as of 09:41, 7 July 2021 (UTC) This is a completely different map which you uploaded! You don't just swap out an image. It's one thing to make adjustments, it another to completely replace the original image with a different one under the same file name. There's a rule against doing just that.

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