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Here's what we know about the nationalities of the 150 victims aboard the Germanwings flight

Mar 25, 2015, 19:17 IST

Germanwings says 150 people were aboard the plane that crashed in the French Alps on Tuesday, but it has not yet given a final toll of the victims' nationalities.

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The company says it's still trying to reach the relatives of some victims and that the count is complicated because some passengers may have held dual citizenship.

Here's a look at what is known about the victims' nationalities:

- 72 Germans, confirmed by Germanwings.

- 35 Spaniards, according to Germanwings; Spain says there may be up to 49.

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- 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 Americans, confirmed by Germanwings.

- 2 Argentines, confirmed by Germanwings.

- 2 Australians, confirmed by the government and Germanwings.

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- 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.

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- 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.

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- 1 Turk, confirmed by the government.

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