1450 Map of the World by Venetian monk Fra Mauro. The map depicts Asia, Africa and Europe
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Map of Europe, published 1943. Luckily the map seller didn’t know what he had.
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You can fit the entirety of Poland into Texas and still be able to drive around it.
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The United States and Canada at the same latitudes as Europe
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The iceberg that split from Antarctic in July 2017 compared to London, Hawaii and Cyprus
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British map with the proposed divisions of France after the revolution (1793)
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1926 map of various European Colonial Empires to scale
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Europe in 1236 A.D.
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Composite railroad map of Europe (1863)
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Potential EU leaving names
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2,066 Americans were asked to point out Ukraine on a map
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Exaggerated relief map of Western Europe
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Map of Europe drawn from its 1.35 million rivers & streams
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Map of Turkey in Europe, illustrating the Berlin Congress Treaty, July 1878 - by Samuel Mitchell (1880)
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Map of Geneva, Switzerland 1841
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Exaggerated Relief Map of Central and Eastern Europe by Anton Balazh
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1853 panoramic view of Italy and the Mediterranean Sea, looking from the Alps
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Map of the United Kingdom of The Netherlands
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Map of Gothenburg, Sweden 1862 by Meyer & Köster
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Average speed of trains in Europe.
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In lieu of an address, a tourist to Iceland drew this map of Búðardalur and surroundings on an envelope. The postal service was successful in delivering it!
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A haunting image of the ghost border in Poland, the results of the 2010 Parliamentary election compared with the borders of the German Empire
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Olympus Mons Volcano compared to France
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Physical Map of Europe from Harper's school geography (1875) - with an inset of Ohio
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Pre WWII Air France Map by: Lucien Boucher 1937
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European Revue - Kill That Eagle (1914). Representations of Germany's neighbors
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1884 map of Europe predicting various boundary changes
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1900 commercial map of the East showing the Trans-Siberian Railway and its European connections
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Uttar Pradesh vs United Kingdom (Population)
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Latest War Map of Europe, As Seen through French Eyes (1870)
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Chile over Europe
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My grandfathers went to school in Switzerland in the 1930/40s but used a german school atlas. The school publishing house oversticked the racist nazi terms.
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Plan of Versailles, France (1763)
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Principal Triangulation of France. Cassini, 1744
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Most Common Destination of European Emigrants
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1919 National Geographic Magazine Map of the Races of Europe
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Ethnographic Map and Statistics of Partitioned Poland, 1858
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Alcohol belts of Europe. Wine: red ; Beer: yellow ; Spirits: blue
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Topography of Europe (1907)
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Roads either side of the border: Finland vs Russia
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1898 Rand McNally map of Europe
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1863 Ethnographic Map of Partitioned Poland
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Map of France as a Ship (1796)
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US states overlaid on areas of Europe with equal population
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What Germany Wants : her claims as set forth by leaders of German thought
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A 1482 recreation of a map from Ptolemy's Geography (2nd century) showing the "Oceanus Germanicus", Great Britain & Ireland
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The Origin of Prostitutes in France (1836)
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Main ethnic [language] groups in Europe (1899)
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Degree of hemeroby (naturalness) of the overall landscape in the European Union
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1920 Peace Proposal: Slicing Europe up like a pie
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If Sea Levels Rose a Couple Hundred Metres in Europe
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German caricature map of Europe on the brink of World War 1
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Fun Fact: the Republic of Ireland extends further north than Northern Ireland
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You could sail in a straight line from Italy to Venezuela
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Cycle paths in central Europe
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Latest War Map of Europe, as seen through French eyes (1870)
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Exaggerated Relief Map of Northwestern Europe
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Eleveation map Netherlands
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Mineral deposits of Europe
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Map of the new Balkan states and Central Europe 1914 (from National Geographic magazine)
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1841 geological map of France
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1716 Homann Map of Ireland
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Europe about 1560 - from "Historical Atlas" by William R. Shepherd, 1923
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1710 Nansenbushu Bankoku Shoka No Zu (Outline Map of All Countries of the Universe). This is the first Japanese printed map to depict the world, including Europe and America, from a Buddhist cosmographical perspective
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Map of the races of Europe, 1919
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How to say 'Bear' in Europe
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Percentage of population able to hold a conversation in Russian in the EU by country
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Italy in 1000 AD
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Pro-independence movements in Europe
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Map of Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland
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Greenland is farther east, west, north, and south than Iceland
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Japanese Military Map of the Pacific Area (1941) - with an inset of Europe
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Map of Western Europe in 1713 (produced in 1905)
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Religion in Central Europe 1904
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Ethnic map of European Turkey 1861
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The rise of Germany, 1815-1871 (published in the early 20th century)
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Bacon's map of Europe (1870)
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Poland Language Map from 1919 (published 1945)
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Happy Bastille Day! (Map of France as a ship, alongside an article about the revolution, published 1795)
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German Map of Great Britain and Ireland (1801)
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6 ways to distinguish areas of old Germany. Pls see comment.
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In medieval Europe, there were two main "royal highways" – Via Regia and Via Imperii – these were designated routes in the Holy Roman Empire (and beyond its borders) that afforded protection to travelers in return for tolls collected for the emperor, who had the duty to maintain the roads
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Raised-Relief Map of Central and Eastern Europe by Anton Balazh
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Map of Münster, Germany (1683)
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The 17 Netherlands, depicted as Leo Belgicus (the Belgian Lion or Dutch Lion) - early 17th century
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1662 Map of Finland
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Map of the town of Dokkum, the Netherlands 1698
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Beautifull 1593 map of Flushing (Vlissingen) in the Netherlands
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Map of Europe after the death of Charles the Great (814 AD)
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Frankfurt, Germany by Conrad Faber of Kreuznach (1552)
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1796 Map of Europe
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Map of the World Known to Europe at the Death of Charles V (1551)
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1756 map of Iceland
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Regions of Europe - defined by overlaying multiple maps from different sources
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National Geographic Map of Europe, showing countries as established by the Peace Conference (1920)
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1835 Arabic Map of Europe (published in Malta)
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Chile Is Long Enough To Stretch From Lisbon, Portugal To Moscow, Russia When Overlaid On Europe.
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1611 Map of Africa , southwest Europe, southern Asia, 'Terra Incognita" and the eastern bit of Brazil
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Ethnic map of Romania (1919)
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1665 map of Portugal - by Joan Blaeu
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