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The Germanic-speaking world is the part of the world where Germanic languages are either official, co-official, or significantly used, comprising Germanic-speaking Europe as well as parts of North America, Germanic-speaking Africa, Australia and Germanic-speaking Asia. It includes, for example,
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See moreBy the 1st century AD, most of what is today Germanic-speaking Europe was dominated by peoples speaking Germanic languages. These peoples were called Germani by the Romans, and the area they dominated was called
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See more• Heather, Peter (2007). "The Transformation of Germanic Europe". The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians. Oxford University Press.
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See more• Global Leadership § Project GLOBE, where cultural clusters are defined
• Languages of Europe § Romance
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See more• Bremmer, Rolf H.; Dekker, Kees; Johnson, David F. (2001). Rome and the North: The Early Reception of Gregory the Great in Germanic Europe. Peeters Publishing. ISBN 9789042910546.
• Little, Lester K. (Winter 1993). "Romanesque Christianity in Germanic Europe"....
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