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- Belgium
- List of German exonyms for places in Belgium
- Croatia
- List of German exonyms for places in Croatia
- Czech Republic
- List of German exonyms for places in the Czech Republic
- Denmark
- German exonyms for places in Denmark
- Estonia
- List of German exonyms for places in Estonia
- Hungary
- List of German exonyms for places in Hungary
- Italy
- List of German exonyms for places in Italy
- Latvia
- List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
- Poland
- List of German exonyms for places in Poland
- Slovenia
- List of German exonyms for places in Slovenia
- Switzerland
- List of German exonyms for places in Switzerland
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