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Where is Latin in Europe?

Latin is not a place in Europe, it is a language.

Here's why you might be confused:

* Ancient Rome: Latin was the language of the Roman Empire, which ruled over much of Europe.

* Romance Languages: Many modern European languages, like French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Catalan, are derived from Latin. These languages are called "Romance languages."

* Church Latin: Latin was the language of the Catholic Church for centuries.

Therefore, Latin is not located anywhere in Europe. It is a language that was spoken and written in ancient Rome and continues to have influence on many modern European languages.

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