Mzungu mchagga
aimless wanderer
This is a map frequently found on German Wikipedia. It tries to devide Europe into six sub-regions, namely Western Europe, Southern Europe, South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe and Central Europe. Please note that cultural borders don't necessarily fit with national borders.
One thing I do criticize here is that it neglects to show crossing regions. Moreover sometimes it is really tough to find similarities between regions within the same cultural zone on the opposite end, e.g. what puts Alsace closer to western Ukraine than to the rest of France, or Crotia closer to the North Sea than to Serbia? (And especially Central Europe is the hardest case!)
What is your opinion?