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English: Map of en:Europe political divisions in 1919 (after the treaties of Brest-Litovsk and Versailles and before the treaties of Trianon, Riga, Kars and the establishment of en:Soviet Union and the republics of Ireland and Turkey) published by London Geographical Institute. This uploaded map is a photoshopped version of the original image located at hipkiss.org. According to the site, there are no copyrights to this map.
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2007-11-03 (original upload date) |
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Original uploader was MaGioZal at en.wikipedia |
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Maps of the history of Europe |
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Middle Neolithic · Late Neolithic · 220
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60 · 125 · 395 · 400 · 450 · 476 · 526 · 526-600 · 800 · 814 · 843-870 · 998 · 1000 · 1092 · 1097 · 1135 · 1142 · 1190 · 1328 · 1360 · 1400 · C.15 · 1430 · 1470 · 1490 · 1500 · 1519 · 1550 · 1560 · 1648 · 1700 · 1708 · 1740 · 1748 · 1787 · 1812 · 1815 · 1815 · 1890 · 1905 · 1911 · 1914 · 1919 · 1919-29 · 1923 · 1941-42 · 1942-45 · 1945-89 · 1993-2006 · 2006 to date
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