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English: The EU-enlargements since 1995 have largely favoured the position of Geman relative to French. The only exceptions are Romania, Cyprus and Malta.

Red: Countries where German is more known than French. Blue: Countries where French is more known than German. Darker colours: Native countries. Figure: year of accession.

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4 March 2011