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Nationalities of those on the jet that crashed in France

/ 07:26 PM March 25, 2015

In this image made from TV, rescue workers look amongst debris over the area after a Germanwings Airbus 320 crashed near Seyne-les-Alpes in the French Alps, Tuesday. AP

In this image made from TV, rescue workers look amongst debris over the area after a Germanwings Airbus 320 crashed near Seyne-les-Alpes in the French Alps, Tuesday. AP

As of Wednesday, Germanwings had not issued a complete list of the nationalities of the 150 people aboard the plane that crashed in France Tuesday.

Here’s a look at what is known about the nationalities from the company and from governments that have announced their citizens were aboard.

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• 67 Germans, confirmed by Germanwings

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• Many Spaniards. The government says the passenger list included 45 people with Spanish last names but that it is still trying to confirm how many are Spanish citizens.

• 3 Kazakhs, confirmed by the government

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• 3 British, confirmed by the government, which says it cannot rule out that there may be more.

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• 2 Japanese, confirmed by the government

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• 2 Colombians, confirmed by the government

• 2 Australians, confirmed by the government

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• 1 Dutch, confirmed by the government

• 1 Dane, confirmed by the government

• 1 Turk, confirmed by the government

• 1 Israeli, confirmed by the government

• 1 Mexican was probably aboard but the government says it is still trying to confirm the information.

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