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Summary
- English: Map of Czechoslovakia in 1928-1938. Note: The provinces shown on the map were introduced by Act No. 125/1927 Zb. and became effective in 1928.
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self made map by user:PANONIAN
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References
Main reference:
- Map is created according to this external source: http://anamnesis.info/resources/193818BK.gif
Secondary references with similar maps:
Secondary references about Geo-political situation - published sources:
- The Times History of Europe, Times Books, London, 2002.
- Richard Overy, The Times History of the 20th Century, Times Books, London, 2004.
- The Times Atlas svjetske povijesti, Cankarjeva založba, Ljubljana - Zagreb, 1986.
- Istorijski atlas, Geokarta, Beograd, 1999.
- Školski istorijski atlas, Zavod za izdavanje udžbenika SR Srbije, Beograd, 1970.
- Povijesni atlas, Učila - Zagreb, Zagreb, 1971.
- Povijesni atlas za osnovnu školu, Kartografija - Tlos, Zagreb, 1975.
- Denis Šehić - Demir Šehić, Istorijski atlas sveta, Beograd, 2007.
Secondary reference about sizable cities:
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