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'''Newspapers.''' Arriving German immigrants are occasionally mentioned in newspapers, especially German-language newspapers. See [[Germany Newspapers|Germany Newspapers]] for a bibliography of German-language newspapers.  
'''Newspapers.''' Arriving German immigrants are occasionally mentioned in newspapers, especially German-language newspapers. See [[Germany Newspapers|Germany Newspapers]] for a bibliography of German-language newspapers.  


A 1990 map showing the areas of heaviest [http://maxkade.iupui.edu/nameword/map1.html German population] is found here. The top six states for German population are: Illinois, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota.  
More information - including maps showing the areas of heaviest German population is found [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Americans here]. The top six states for German population are: Illinois, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota.


== Southeast Europe  ==
== Southeast Europe  ==
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