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DescriptionEastern-Europe-small.png |
English: Pre-1989 division between the "West" (grey) and "Eastern Bloc" (orange) superimposed on current borders:
Russia (dark orange)
other countries formerly part of the USSR (medium orange)
members of the Warsaw Pact (light orange)
other former Communist regimes not aligned with Moscow (lightest orange)
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23 September 2005 |
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Based on Europe-small.png after highlighting the eastern parts That image was marked:
- A general map of Europe made by Brion VIBBER, with English names added by Scipius.
- See Maps and images for Wikipedia for more information.
The same map, just larger, is at File:Europe-large.png. |
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User:Joy |
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