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DescriptionEU-Latvia.svg |
English: (Green) Latvia.
(Light-green) The European Union (EU).
(Grey) Europe.
(Light-grey) The surrounding region.
See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries in European Union (green and grey scheme)
Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (green and grey scheme)
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NuclearVacuum |
Обратите внимание! Карта России обозначена не верно! Россия - целостное государство!!! Если на карте хотели разделить цветами Европу и Азию, то тогда в состав Европы не включили такие государства как Армения, Азербайджан, Грузия, Южная Абхазия и Южная Осетия!
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