
The data comes from the Pew Resarch Centre from 2018.
Here’s a breakdown of the numbers for each country as shown on the map:
- Greece: 89% (Highest)
- Georgia: 85%
- Armenia: 84%
- Russia: 69%
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 69%
- Bulgaria: 68%
- Romania: 66%
- Serbia: 65%
- Norway: 58%
- Czech Republic: 55%
- Poland: 55%
- Moldova: 50%
- Switzerland: 50%
- Finland: 49%
- Austria: 47%
- Italy: 47%
- Portugal: 47%
- Hungary: 46%
- United Kingdom: 46%
- Germany: 45%
- Croatia: 44%
- Denmark: 44%
- Slovakia: 44%
- Belarus: 42%
- Ireland: 42%
- Ukraine: 41%
- Latvia: 38%
- Lithuania: 37%
- France: 36%
- Netherlands: 31%
- Sweden: 26%
- Belgium: 23%
- Estonia: 23%
- Spain: 20%
The map illustrates a wide variation in the percentage of people across Europe who believe their culture is superior, with the highest in Greece at 89% and the lowest in Spain at 20%.
The Balkan and Eastern European countries generally have higher percentages, while Western European countries tend to have lower percentages, with a notable exception of the Norway, which is slightly higher compared to their Western counterparts.








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