Map 1. European Water Divisions and Hydrographic Networks |
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Map 2. Contemporary Linguistic Groups |
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Map 3. Religious Areas in 1560 |
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Map 4. Contemporary European Linguistic Regions |
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Map 5. The Roman Empire, 100 A.D. |
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Map 6. Charlemagne’s Empire in 800 A.D. |
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Map 7. The European Community, the Soviet Union and Comecon (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance) in 1958 |
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Map 8. The Holy Roman Empire and Mongol Territories, 13th Century |
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Map 9. Europeans in the Americas |
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Map 10. Napoleonic, Russian and Ottoman Empires in 1812 |
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Map 11. European Union Members States (2004) |
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Map 12. Imperial Balance of Power in 1871 |
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Map 13. Europeans in Asia (19th Century) |
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Map 14. Europeans in Africa (19th – 20th Century) |
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Map 15. Europe After World War I (1914-1918) |
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Map 16. Maximum Expansion of Hitler’s Empire, (1939-1945) |
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Map 17. Europe After World War II (1939-1945) |
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Map 18. European States in 2005 |
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Map 19. NATO’s European Member States |
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Map 20. European Union Member States in 2004 |
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Map 21. Founding Countries: European Coal and Steel Community (1952) |
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Map 22. EEC Expansion to Great Britain, Ireland and Denmark (1973) |
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Map 23. 1980’s EEC Expansion (Greece in 1981; Portugal and Spain in 1986) |
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Map 24. EU Expansion to Austria, Sweden and Finland (1995) |
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Map 25. European Union Expansion in 2004 (from 15 to 25 members) |
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Map 26. Future EU Candidates |
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Map 27. EU Expansion (2030-2050) |
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Map 28. European Minorities. Ethnic Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe (as a % of total population) or Regions characterized by violent separatist tendencies in other European Countries |
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Map 29. Europe after World War I (1914-1918) |
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Map 30. Europe after World War II (1939-1945) |
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Map 31. EU Expansion to the Council of Europe (2030-2050) |
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