English
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Proper noun
Central Europe
- A geographic region in the center of Europe, usually including Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia and Germany.
1996, Lonnie R. Johnson, Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends, page 4:Western Christendom's centuries-long confrontation with the Oriental and Islamic empire of the Ottoman Turks also helped define Central Europe as a cultural and historical region.
Usage notes
The boundaries of Central Europe are not precise, and vary with the person discussing it. However, it can be roughly defined as bordered on the west by France and the Low Countries, on the east by the political boundaries of the former Soviet Union, on the north by the Baltic Sea, and on the south by Italy and the Adriatic.
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:Central Europe.
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Translations
geographical region in the center of Europe
- Albanian: Evropa e Mesme f, Evropa Qendrore f
- Arabic: أُورُوبَا الْوَسَطَى f (ʔūrūbā l-wasaṭā)
- Armenian: Կենտրոնական Եվրոպա (Kentronakan Evropa)
- Azerbaijani: Mərkəzi Avropa
- Belarusian: Цэнтра́льная Еўро́па f (Centrálʹnaja Jeŭrópa), Цэнтра́льная Эўро́па f (Centrálʹnaja Eŭrópa)
- Bengali: মধ্য ইউরোপ (moddho iurōp)
- Bulgarian: Центра́лна Евро́па f (Centrálna Evrópa)
- Catalan: Europa Central f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 中歐 / 中欧 (zh) (Zhōng'ōu)
- Czech: střední Evropa f
- Danish: Mellemeuropa n, Centraleuropa (da) n
- Dutch: Midden-Europa (nl) n, Centraal-Europa (nl) n
- Estonian: Kesk-Euroopa
- Faroese: Miðevropa n
- Finnish: Keski-Eurooppa (fi)
- French: Europe centrale (fr) f
- Georgian: ცენტრალური ევროპა (cenṭraluri evroṗa)
- German: Mitteleuropa (de) n, Zentraleuropa n
- Greek: Κεντρική Ευρώπη f (Kentrikí Evrópi)
- Hebrew: מרכז אירופה f (merkáz eirópa)
- Hindi: मध्य यूरोप m (madhya yūrop)
- Hungarian: Közép-Európa (hu)
- Icelandic: Mið-Evrópa (is) f
- Indonesian: Eropa Tengah
- Irish: an Eoraip Láir f
- Italian: Europa centrale f
- Japanese: 中央ヨーロッパ (ja) (ちゅうおうヨーロッパ, Chūō Yōroppa), 中欧 (ja) (ちゅうおう, Chūō)
- Kazakh: Орталық Еуропа (kk) (Ortalyq Europa)
- Khmer: អឺរ៉ុបកណ្តាល (ʼəɨrop kɑndaal)
- Korean: 중앙유럽 (Jung'ang'yureop), 중구(中歐) (ko) (Junggu)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: Ewropaya Navendî
- Kyrgyz: Борбордук Европа (Borborduk Yevropa)
- Lao: ເອີລົບກາງ (ē ʼī lop kāng), ເອີຣົບກາງ (ē ʼī rop kāng)
- Latvian: Centrāleiropa f
- Lithuanian: Centrinė Europa f
- Luxembourgish: Mëtteleuropa (lb)
- Macedonian: Центра́лна Евро́па f (Centrálna Evrópa)
- Malay: Eropah Tengah
- Maltese: L-Ewropa Ċentrali f
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: Төв Европ (Töv Jevrop)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: Sentral-Europa n
- Persian: اروپای مرکزی (orupâ-ye markazi)
- Polish: Europa Środkowa (pl) f
- Portuguese: Europa Central f
- Romanian: Europa Centrală f
- Russian: Центра́льная Евро́па (ru) f (Centrálʹnaja Jevrópa)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: Сре̏дња̄ Евро́па f, Сре̏дња̄ Еуро́па f
- Roman: Srȅdnjā Evrópa f, Srȅdnjā Európa f
- Slovak: Stredná Európa f
- Slovene: Srédnja Evrópa f
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: Srjejźna Europa f
- Upper Sorbian: Srjedźna Europa f
- Spanish: Europa Central f
- Swedish: Centraleuropa (sv) n, Mellaneuropa (sv) n
- Tagalog: Gitnang Europa
- Tajik: Аврупои Марказӣ (Avrupo-yi Markazi)
- Tatar: Үзәк Аурупа (Üzäk Awrupa)
- Thai: ยุโรปกลาง (yú-ròop-glaang)
- Turkish: Orta Avrupa (tr)
- Turkmen: Merkezi Ýewropa
- Ukrainian: Центра́льна Євро́па f (Centrálʹna Jevrópa)
- Urdu: وسطی یورپ m (vastī yūrap)
- Uyghur: ئوتتۇرا ياۋروپا (ottura yawropa)
- Uzbek: Markaziy Yevropa
- Vietnamese: Trung Âu (vi) (中歐)
- Welsh: Canolbarth Ewrop m
- Yiddish: צענטראַל־אייראָפּע f (tsentral-eyrope)
- Zulu: please add this translation if you can
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