Answer:
Europe and Asia.
Explanation:
The Visigoths were a group of people that belonged to the Eastern Germanic branch of the Germanic people. Initially, the Goths migrated from Scandinavia in what is now Poland, and from there they moved eastward, developing a separate and unique cultural and linguistic branch of the Germanic cultural landscape. The Goths later diverged into several groups, one of which was the Visigoths.
The Visigoths went as far east as the northern part of the Caucasus, but facing big problems there because of the constant migration of Mongol and Turkic people groups, they migrated to the west again. In a very short period of time, the Visigoths managed to migrate along the northern coastline of the Black Sea, through the Balkans, Apennine Peninsula, what is now southern France, and into the Iberian Peninsula. It is still debatable whether the Visigoths migrated into Northern Africa as well or was it just the Vandals, but nevertheless, they managed to cover a very big territory and have a big impact on the fall of the Roman Empire.
Answer:
Europe and Asia
Explanation:
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