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Friday, March 27, 2015

A look at the nationalities of victims in France jet crash

March 26, 2015

Germanwings says 150 passengers and crew were aboard the plane that crashed Tuesday in the French Alps but it has not yet given a final list of the victims' nationalities. The question is complicated because some passengers may have held dual citizenship. Here's what is known so far:

— 72 Germans, confirmed by Germanwings.

— 35 Spaniards, according to Germanwings; Spain says there may be up to 50.

— 3 Argentines, confirmed by the government. Germanwings could only confirm 2 Argentines.

— 3 Americans, confirmed by the government. Germanwings could only confirm 2 Americans.

— 3 British, confirmed by the government, which says there may be more. Germanwings could only confirm 1 British.

— 3 Kazakhs, confirmed by the government

— 2 Australians, confirmed by the government and Germanwings.

— 2 Colombians, confirmed by the government. Germanwings listed 1 Colombian.

— 2 Iranians, confirmed by Germanwings.

— 2 Japanese, confirmed by the government. Germanwings listed 1 Japanese.

— 2 Mexicans, confirmed by government. Germanwings listed 1 Mexican.

— 2 Venezuelans, confirmed by Germanwings.

— 1 Belgian, confirmed by Germanwings.

— 1 Dane, confirmed by the government and Germanwings.

— 1 Dutch, confirmed by the government and Germanwings.

— 1 Israeli, confirmed by the government and Germanwings.

— 1 Moroccan, confirmed by French Prime Minister Manuel Valls.

— 1 Turk, confirmed by the government.

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