Do you agree with this Cultural Map of the World?

Do you agree with this Cultural Map of the World?

This, and the following two Maps are created by German and American anthropologists.

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for South American natives before the Spanish arrived, it is ok.
I only disagree with Chaco on Tupi Guarani places, and Brasilian Highlands seems pointless.


And Istria + Greece and their Islands are the only Sud Europa part of the Balkans.

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This map is so stupid. Just to give you one example, Basque Country is split in 2, while the former regions who had for a few years been G*rmans or from the big bordello country that was Austria-Hungary are put together.

We well see that map was made by filthy G*rmans, it is how those subhumans see the world.

south euro culture eww

Laos and Cambodia are not influenced by China.

Korea and Japan are separate, with Japan having it's own culture

Siberia is divided by Finnic, and more Mongolian/Asiatic tribes

>That Alsace-Lorraine
Cheeky

>Feuerland
>in the Antarctic
why did they name it like this again

wow this arbitrary and so autistic.

>Cultural Map
>France is closer to the Nodics than Italy and Spain
No, I don't agree and anyone who does is legitimately retarded.

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thats just linguistic borders baka....

And also the best map ITT

They were made to fit political criterias.
Czechs, Slovaks, Poles being Slavic doesn't change the fact that culturally(maybe even genetically) they're closer to Germans than to Russians. German influence was that big, meanwhile Russian was ridiculously weak. Russia instead of giving, took culture of their neighbours.
Germans on the other hand influenced others.

Cornwall and Scotland have more in common with England than they do with Wales or Ireland

It's not linguistic border, it's a cultural area map.

no, mesoamerica is wrong

Not really.

>Cultural Map of the World
from what year, 1501?

>Finland is closer to France that some parts of the Basque country

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You don't have to doubt, it's completly false. Finns are aliens to us. The average French doesn't even know where is Finland, we just know that it's in the North Europe.

He couldn't be more wrong

>Slovenia variously included under West, East nad Southeast in three maps

nice, now I need you to find me another where we're considered South

As a french point of view, it's more like that