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- Alcohol_belts_of_Europe abstract "The alcohol belts of Europe are regions in Europe which are considered to be divided by association with either beer, wine or spirits. The alcohol belts refer to the traditional beverages of countries rather than what is most commonly drunk by the populace today, as in terms of drinking habits beer has become the most popular alcoholic drink in the whole world - including various parts of the wine and vodka belts.".
- Q3443550 abstract "The alcohol belts of Europe are regions in Europe which are considered to be divided by association with either beer, wine or spirits. The alcohol belts refer to the traditional beverages of countries rather than what is most commonly drunk by the populace today, as in terms of drinking habits beer has become the most popular alcoholic drink in the whole world - including various parts of the wine and vodka belts.".
- Alcohol_belts_of_Europe comment "The alcohol belts of Europe are regions in Europe which are considered to be divided by association with either beer, wine or spirits. The alcohol belts refer to the traditional beverages of countries rather than what is most commonly drunk by the populace today, as in terms of drinking habits beer has become the most popular alcoholic drink in the whole world - including various parts of the wine and vodka belts.".
- Q3443550 comment "The alcohol belts of Europe are regions in Europe which are considered to be divided by association with either beer, wine or spirits. The alcohol belts refer to the traditional beverages of countries rather than what is most commonly drunk by the populace today, as in terms of drinking habits beer has become the most popular alcoholic drink in the whole world - including various parts of the wine and vodka belts.".