Civilization, Germanic

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Name (Hebrew)
ציביליזציה, גרמאנית
Name (Latin)
Civilization, Germanic
Name (Arabic)
ציביליזציה, גרמאנית
Other forms of name
Germanic civilization
Germanic peoples
Teutonic civilization
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q5551922
Library of congress: sh 85026453
Wikipedia description:

Germanic culture is a term referring to the culture of Germanic peoples, and can be used to refer to a range of time periods and nationalities, but is most commonly used in either a historical or contemporary context to denote groups that derive from the Proto-Germanic language, which is generally thought to have emerged as a distinct language after 500 BC. Germanic culture had many notable influences from the Roman Empire, who gave the tribe its Latin name, Germani. Over time the various different local and regional dialects of the language have diverged and each has adopted several distinct geographical and national properties, with an estimated 37 Germanic languages and around 500 million speakers worldwide.

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