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Map of Europe: 1000 AD to present day
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07-02-2012, 12:42 AM
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You probably want to concentrate on what stays the same rather than what changes. For example, the outline of the continent doesn't change at all (ok, maybe some minor changes). If watersheds were displayed they would be constant.
What is changing is political and administrative boundaries. States are nothing but groups of people. Alliances are made and destroyed all the time.
Not really accurate though. Doesn't show the E.U.
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