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File:Central Europe (Lonnie R. Johnson)2.PNG

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Additional minor changes in the southeastern border region of Central Europe, in accordance with Lonnie Johnson's book, Central Europe. (Lonnie R. Johnson, "Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends". Oxford University Press, 2011, pg 19)

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Date

15:45, 30 April 2009

Author

Olahus

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Original version by Olahus (2009) (The Central European states according to Lonnie R. Johnson, "Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends". Oxford University Press, 1996

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); amended version by Rozegoddess (2013) (Made minor changes to eastern border of Central Europe so that the map actually matches the one in Lonnie Johnson's book, Central Europe. (Lonnie R. Johnson, "Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends". Oxford University Press, 2011, pg 19)

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