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Prag[edit]
Prague is located on a wrong place on the map. It seems it's rather Pilsen (Plzeň)(http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plze%C5%88) than Prague. Prague (Praha) is located in central Bohemia (http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praha).
Low German[edit]
All these maps do contradict themselves and thus they are nonsensical:
Shortend they have:
- Niedersächsisch im weiteren Sinne (= Plattdeutsch) | Low Saxon
- Westniederdeutsch | West Low German
- Gronings-Ostfriesisch | Gronings-Eastfrisian
- Niedersächsisch in den Niederlanden | Low Saxon in the Netherlands
- Westniederdeutsch | West Low German
- or
- Niederdeutsch im engeren Sinne (= Plattdeutsch) | Low German
- Niedersächsisch im engeren Sinne (= Westniederdeutsch) | Low Saxon
- Ostfriesisch | Eastfrisian (in Groningen in the Netherlands and Germany)
- Niedersächsisch in den Niederlanden | Low Saxon in the Netherlands
- Niedersächsisch im engeren Sinne (= Westniederdeutsch) | Low Saxon
As Groningen is part of the Netherlands, Gronings (the Low German dialect of Groningen) would be part of "Low Saxon in the Netherlands" too.
The following makes a distinction between Low German in the Netherlands and Germany, but doesn't contradict itself:
The following don't make a distinction between Low German in the Netherlands and Germany:
-CubicCubes (talk) 00:20, 14 August 2018 (UTC)