Latin Europe

European countries with a Romance language.       Official or co-official (whole) language       Official or co-official (regional) language       Unofficial (whole) language       Unofficial (regional) language

Countries 22: See table
Area 1,879,088.81 km²
Population 217,054,426
GDP (PPP) $6,530,900,594,226
Languages

and other Romance languages

Religions
Time Zones GMT -1:00 (Azores, Portugal) to GMT +2:00 (Romania / Moldova)

Latin Europe, also known as the Romance-speaking nations of Europe, is a region of Europe which is said to have several cultural aspects in common including the use of a Romance language officially, co-officially, or unofficially.[citation needed] Romance languages share a common background, all being descendants of Vulgar Latin. The countries not only have a sense of community[citation needed] with regards to Latin Languages, but share Roman Catholicism as the prevalent religion, with the exceptions of the eastern division of the region, including Romania and the Republic of Moldova, where Eastern Orthodoxy is dominant. Also, the majority of all countries of Latin Europe have status within the Latin Union (which also includes non-European countries in the Americas, Asia, and Africa).

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[edit] Language

Distribution of major Romance languages:
     Spanish      French      Portuguese      Italian      Romanian

Latin languages (often referred to as Romance languages) are a branch of the Indo-European language family, comprising all the languages that descend from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire. They have more than 700 million native speakers worldwide, mainly in the Americas, Europe, and Africa, as well as in many smaller regions scattered through the world.

All Romance languages descend from Vulgar Latin, the language of soldiers, settlers and merchants of the Roman Empire, which was somewhat different from the Classical Latin of the Roman literati. As a result, the group shares several linguistic features that set it apart from other Indo-European branches.

Latin European peoples are those who speak Romance languages, descended from Vulgar Latin, spread during the time of the Roman Empire. They are otherwise ethnically and culturally diverse. The Latin European peoples include:

European countries with a Romance language.
Blue: Official language.
Green: Co-official or regionally official language.
Red: "Unofficial whole" language usage.
Yellow: Significant unofficial regional language.
Romance languages, 20th c.
Eastern and Western Romania spilt by the La Spezia-Rimini Line
Main article: Latin European

The Latin Europeans are the people who inhabit all the areas covered by Latin Europe.[citation needed] They are termed as the Latins of Europe.[citation needed] However, it is sometimes only those in the Latin Arch who are seen as Latin European.[citation needed]

[edit] Religion

Of the entire region of Latin Europe Roman Catholicism represents 80% of the population. In Romania and Moldova, the dominant religion is Eastern Orthodoxy.

[edit] Countries

Latin Europe
  Romance Languages Used Religion Area Population GDP (PPP) of whole country Comments
Flag of Andorra Andorra Catalan
(Official)
Roman Catholic 468 km² 71,822 $2,770,000,000 -
Flag of Belgium Belgium Total (out of included areas) French
(Regionally Official)
(Regionally Co-Official)
Roman Catholic 17,005 km² 4,407,705 $316,200,000,000 -
Flag of Wallonia Wallonia French
(Official)
- 16,844 km² 3,376,490 - -
Flag of Brussels-Capital Region Brussels French
(Co-Official)
- 161 km² 1,031,215 - -
Flag of Croatia Croatia Total (out of included areas) Italian
(Regionally Official)
Roman Catholic (85%) 2.82 km² 206,344 $69,440,000,000 -
Istria county Italian
(Official)
Istriot
(Regional)
Istroromanian
(Regional)
- 2.82 km² 206,344 - -
Flag of France France French
(Official)
Roman Catholic 551,695 km² 61,875,822 $1,871,000,000,000

Exceptions:

  • Alsace-Moselle and French Flanders have mostly Germanic roots; their languages are still used by the frontier workers (more than 40% for some places[2]).
  • Brittany is considered as a "Celtic nation", but in Eastern Brittany only French is spoken today.
  • Pays Basque shows a Basque identity, even if Basque language is spoken by few.
Flag of Gibraltar Gibraltar Spanish
(Unofficial)
Roman Catholic 6.8 km² 28,875 $769,000,000 As a British overseas territory, it has a sole official language of English even though the vast majority of the population is bilingual together with Spanish. In addition to this the majority of Gibraltarians speak Llanito (an Andalusian Spanish-based creole unique to Gibraltar) as their vernacular.
Flag of Guernsey Guernsey French
(Unofficial)
- 78 km² 65,573 $2,590,000,000 Guernsey and Jersey both have various use of French and Norman language, although admittedly in decline.
Flag of Italy Italy Italian
(Official)
Roman Catholic 301,318 km² 59,337,888 $1,888,000,000,000

Exceptions:

Flag of Jersey Jersey French
(Co-official)
- 116 km² 89,300 $5,100,000,000 Jersey and Guernsey both have various use of French and Norman language, although admittedly in decline. In the case of Jersey, this includes Jersey Law French, and Jerriais, and in the case of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, there is also law French there, in addition to Guernesais and Sercquais. French was an official language of Alderney of Guernsey until the late 1960s.
Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg French
(Co-Official)
Roman Catholic
(87%)
2,586.4 km² 480,222 $32,600,000,000 -
Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Macedonia Aromanian
(Unofficial)
Eastern Orthodox
(64.7%)
25,713 km² 2,055,915 $16,940,000,000 -
Flag of Malta Malta Italian
(Unofficial)
(Previously Official)
Roman Catholic
(98%)
316 km² 401,880 $9,342,000,000 Although Maltese is a Semitic Language, a good portion of Maltese vocabulary is Romance, having been imported from Italian, Sicilian, and French.[3][4]
Flag of Moldova Moldova Moldovan (Romanian)
(Official)
Eastern Orthodox
(95.5%)
33,843 km² 4,320,490 $9,999,000,000 -
Flag of Monaco Monaco French
(Official)
- 1.95 km² 32,671 $976,000,000 -
Flag of Portugal Portugal

including the archipelagos:
Flag of Madeira Madeira
Flag of Azores Azores

Portuguese
(Official)
Roman Catholic
(84%)
92,345 km² 10,642,836 $232,000,000,000 -
Flag of Romania Romania Romanian
(Official)
Eastern Orthodox
(86.7%)
238,392 km² 22,276,056 $256,900,000,000

Exceptions:

Flag of San Marino San Marino Italian
(Official)
- 61 km² 29,615 $904,000,000 -
Flag of Serbia Serbia Total (out of included areas) Romanian
(Regionally Co-Official)
(Regionally Unofficial)
- 28636 km² 60,000 (est.) $64,000,000,000 -
 Vojvodina Romanian
(Co-Official)
Eastern Orthodox 21,506 km² 29,512 - -
Timočka Krajina Romanian
(Unofficial)
Eastern Orthodox 7,130 km² 25,000 (est.) - -
Flag of Slovenia Slovenia Total (out of included areas) Italian
(Regionally Official)
- 384.4 km² 78,846 $47,841,000,000 -
Piran Italian
(Official)
- 44.6 km² 16,758 - -
Izola Italian
(Official)
- 28.6 km² 14,549 - -
Koper Italian
(Official)
- 311.2 km² 47,539 - -
Flag of Spain Spain Total (out of included areas) Spanish
(Official)
Catalan
(Regionally Co-Official)
Galician
(Regionally Co-Official)
- 504,030 km² 46,087,191 $1,362,000,000,000

Exceptions:

 Catalonia Catalan
(Co-Official)
 Valencia Catalan (officially called Valencian)
(Co-Official)
 Balearic Islands Catalan
(Co-Official)
 Galicia Galician
(Co-Official)
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Total (out of included areas) Italian
(Regionally Official)
(Regionally Co-Official)

French
(Regionally Official
Reginally Co-Official)

Romansh
(Regionally Co-Official)
- 27906 km² 3,353,597 $296,200,000,000 -
 Graubünden Italian
(Co-Official)
Romansh (Co-Official)
- 7,105 km² 187,920 -
 Berne French
(Co-Official)
- 5,959 km² 958,897 - -
 Fribourg French
(Co-Official)
- 1,671 km² 258252 - -
 Valais French
(Co-Official)
- 5,224 km² 294,608 - -
 Vaud French
(Official)
- 3212 km² 657,700 - -
 Neuchâtel French
(Official)
- 803 km² 168,912 - -
 Geneva French
(Official)
- 282 km² 433,235 - -
 Jura French
(Official)
- 838 km² 69,222 - -
 Ticino Italian
(Official)
- 2,812 km² 324,851 - -
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine Total (out of included areas) Romanian
(Regionally Unofficial)
- 54,184 km² 4,533,853 $364,300,000,000
 Odessa Oblast Romanian
(Unofficial)
Eastern Orthodox 33,310 km² 2,387,543 - -
Zakarpattia Oblast Romanian
(Unofficial)
Eastern Orthodox 12,777 km² 1,241,887 - -
 Chernivtsi Oblast Romanian
(Unofficial)
Eastern Orthodox 8,097 km² 904,423 - -
Flag of the Vatican City Vatican City Italian
(de facto)
- 0.44 km² 821 - -

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Richmond, Yale. From Da to Yes: Understanding the East Europeans, p. 130 ("The vast majority of Transylvanians are ethnic Romanians"). Intercultural Press (1995), ISBN 1877864307
  2. ^ RGP 1999 (exploitation principale), Fichiers SAPHIR, INSEE Alsace (French)(English)
  3. ^ Much of the Maltese language comes from other European Languages. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.
  4. ^ Malta is sometimes included, as its language relies heavily on Italian imports. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.