West-European or Western European?

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kdmitriyval

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How to use correctly:
West-European something
or
Western European something?
 
It probably depends on the context, but "Western European" is commonly used.
 
The context is:
Western European culture
or
West-European culture?

But, Culture of Western Europe isn't right for my context
 
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As always, an entire sentence would be more helpful but "Western European culture" sounds more natural so far. There was no need to capitalise "culture" in your final version (the one that doesn't fit).
 
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