Europhile
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A Europhile is a person who is fond of, admires, or even loves European culture, society, history, food, etc. In politics, it may be used to imply Pro-Europeanism, or support for the European Union, often disapprovingly. In the disapproving case, Europhile stands in contrast to Eurosceptic, which refers to a desire to keep one's country out of the European Union, or a belief that the European Union form of governing will produce worse results than independent European states.
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See also
- Allophilia - having positive attitude for a group that is not one's own.
- Albanophile - someone who is fond of Albanian culture
- Anglophile - someone who is fond of English culture
- Austrophile - someone who is fond of Austrian culture
- Croatophile - someone who is fond of Croatian culture
- Estophile - someone who is fond of Estonian culture
- Fennophile - someone who is fond of Finnish culture
- Francophile - someone who is fond of French culture
- Germanophile - someone who is fond of German culture
- Hellenophile - someone who is fond of Greek culture
- Hibernophile - someone who is fond of Irish culture
- Hispanophile - someone who is fond of Spanish culture
- Italophile - someone who is fond of Italian culture
- Laconophile - someone who is fond of Spartan culture
- Lusophile - someone who is fond of Portuguese culture
- Philosemite - someone who is fond of Jewish culture
- Polonophile - someone who is fond of Polish culture
- Russophile - someone who is fond of Russian culture
- Serbophile - someone who is fond of Serbian culture
- Scotophile - someone who is fond of Scottish culture
- Slavophile - someone who is fond of Slavic culture
- Ukrainophile - someone who is fond of Ukrainian culture
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