Member states of the Latin Union
- Member states of the Latin Union
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The Latin Union currently has member states from five continents. They are listed below by the Romance language that is most spoken there:
Catalan is also co-official in some areas of Spain and of Italy.
Map of Latin Union
The members of the Latin Union, by language:
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