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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)
Date 23 September 2005
Source Based on Europe-small.png after highlighting the eastern parts

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A general map of Europe made by Brion VIBBER, with English names added by Scipius.
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The same map, just larger, is at File:Europe-large.png.
Author User:Joy


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