Map of Central Europe

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This Map of the Central Europe shows seas, governmental boundaries, countries, capitals and major cities.
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Last Updated: October 28, 2024

Central Europe is a geographical region of Europe between Northern, Eastern, Southern and Western Europe. Central Europe is known for its cultural diversity; however, the countries in this region also share common historical and cultural traits. Different kinds of sources categorize various countries as Central European countries, but the following are most commonly included: Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Switzerland.

List of Countries of Central Europe Alphabetically

List of Countries in Central Europe Alphabetically
Flag Country Capital Population (2021)[1] Area Currency
Flag of Austria Austria Vienna 8,922,082 83,871 sq km (32,383 sq mi) Euro
Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Prague 10,510,751 78,867 sq km (30,451 sq mi) Czech koruna
Flag of Germany Germany Berlin 83,408,554 357,022 sq km (137,847 sq mi) Euro
Flag of Hungary Hungary Budapest 9,709,786 93,028 sq km (35,918 sq mi) Hungarian forint
Flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Vaduz 39,039 160 sq km (62 sq mi) Swiss franc
Flag of Poland Poland Warsaw 38,307,726 312,685 sq km (120,728 sq mi) Polish złoty
Flag of Slovakia Slovakia Bratislava 5,447,622 49,035 sq km (18,933 sq mi) Euro
Flag of Slovenia Slovenia Ljubljana 2,119,410 20,273 sq km (7,827 sq mi) Euro
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Bern 8,691,406 41,277 sq km (15,937 sq mi) Swiss franc



References

1. ^ "World Population Prospects". United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.