POPULATION

StatePrior to
War
After the
War
Montenegro285,000500,000
Albania900,000
Serbia2,960,0004,300,000
Rumania7,250,0007,400,000
Bulgaria4,340,0004,800,000
Greece2,670,0004,600,000
Turkey in Europe6,130,0001,600,000

FOOTNOTE:

[281] Joerg, W. L. G.: The New Boundaries of the Balkan States and their Significance, Bull. of Amer. Geogr. Soc., Vol. 45, 1913, p. 819.


[APPENDIX C]
Classification of Languages Spoken in Europe

GroupBranchesLanguages
A. Celtic1. Gaelic
a. Irish
b. Highland Scotch
c. Manx
2. Cymric
a. Welsh
b. Low Breton
B. Romanic1. French
2. Italian
3. Spanish
4. Provençal
5. Portuguese
6. Romansh or Churwaelsh
7. Rumanian
C. GermanicScandinavian1. Swedish
2. Danish
3. Icelandic
Germanic1. High German
2. Low German
3. Dutch, including Flemish
4. Frisian
5. English
D. SlavicWestern1. Polish
2. Bohemian
3. Wend
Eastern1. Russian, including Ruthenian
2. Bulgarian
3. Serbian, including Croatian
E. Lettic1. Lettish
2. Lithuanian
F. HellenicGreek
G. IllyricAlbanian
H. IndicGipsy or Romany

In addition to the above the following non-Indo-European languages are spoken in Europe: