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English: geographic distribution of Vipera ammodytes including Vipera ammodytes subspecies transcaucasiana (often recognized as distinct species)

V. ammodytes: Native: Albania; Austria; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Georgia; Greece; Italy; Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of; Montenegro; Romania; Serbia (Serbia); Slovenia; Turkey

V. transcaucasiana: Native: Azerbaijan; Georgia; Iran, Islamic Republic of; Turkey
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