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  2. File:Europe-blocs-49-89x4.svg - Wikipedia

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    Cold War. NATO. Warsaw Pact. Soviet Union. communism. West Germany. ... A blank Map of Europe. Every country has an id which is its ISO-3116-1-ALPHA2 code in lower case.

  3. File:BlankMap-World 1959.svg - Wikipedia

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    Image:Cold War Map 1959.png by FocalPoint under licence GFDL; Author: ... Blank maps of the world for historical use: pre-1800: 1 · 820 · 1500 · 1710. 19th century.

  4. Wikipedia:Blank maps - Wikipedia

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    Image:Pontic caspian blank map.png; Image:Europe 34 62 -12 54 blank map.png; Image:Northern india blank map.png; Image:Orient 27 43 22 55 blank map.png; Image:Greece 34 43 17 30 blank map.png; Image:Urals blank map.png

  5. File:Cold War Map 1959.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; In other projects ... File:Cold War Map 1980.svg - 1980 Cold War map; Maps of world history: BC:

  6. File:Politically independent Central European states during ...

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    English: Politically independent Central European states during Cold war, according to Karl A. Sinnhuber: "Central Europe: Mitteleuropa: Europe Centrale: An Analysis of a Geographical Term; Source: Transactions and Papers (Institute of British Geographers), No. 20 (1954), page 29 (other mentions in pp. 15-39).

  7. Cold War - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War was a period of global geopolitical rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc, which lasted from 1947 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

  8. Iron Curtain - Wikipedia

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    Its popularity as a Cold War symbol is attributed to its use in a speech Winston Churchill gave on 5 March 1946, in Fulton, Missouri, soon after the end of World War II. [ 8 ] On the one hand, the Iron Curtain was a separating barrier between the power blocs and, on the other hand, natural biotopes were formed here, as the European Green Belt ...

  9. File:Cold War Map 1980.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; In other projects ... File:Cold War Map 1959.svg - 1959 Cold War map; Maps of world history: BC: