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  2. Greece - Wikipedia

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    With a total length of about 2,320 km (1,440 mi) as of 2020, Greece's motorway network is the most extensive in Southeastern Europe and one of the most advanced in Europe, [265] including the east–west A2 (Egnatia Odos) in northern Greece, the north–south A1 (Athens–Thessaloniki–Evzonoi, AThE) along the mainland's eastern coastline and ...

  3. Diplomacy (game) - Wikipedia

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    Diplomacy is a strategic board game created by Allan B. Calhamer in 1954 and released commercially in the United States in 1959. [1] Its main distinctions from most board wargames are its negotiation phases (players spend much of their time forming and betraying alliances with other players and forming beneficial strategies) [2] and the absence of dice and other game elements that produce ...

  4. Protestantism by country - Wikipedia

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    Protestants by country Region Country Total population (year) % Protestant Protestant total Asia Afghanistan 29,928,987 0.03% 10,000 Europe Albania 3,563,112 0.23% 8,191 Africa Algeria 35,531,853 1.62% 250,000 Europe Andorra 71,201 2.1% 1,495 Africa Angola 19,600,000 30.6% 5,997,600 North America

  5. Power Grid - Wikipedia

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    These editions have the original maps of Germany and the US and a map of each local publisher's home country. 10th anniversary deluxe edition Released in 2014, it has redesigned wood pieces and cards and a double-sided board with Europe on one side and North America on the other, and replaces garbage (trash) with natural gas. [2]

  6. Central Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy index map for 2022, with greener colours representing more democratic countries. Central Europe is a home to some of world's oldest democracies. However, most of them have been impacted by totalitarianism, particularly Fascism and Nazism. Germany and Italy occupied all Central European countries, except ...

  7. Spain - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Spain (excluding Canary Islands) At 505,992 km 2 (195,365 sq mi), Spain is the world's fifty-first largest country and Europe's fourth largest country. It is some 47,000 km 2 (18,000 sq mi) smaller than France.

  8. Flags of Europe - Wikipedia

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    It is one of only two square country flags in the world, the other being that of Switzerland. Historical Latin and Benelux Nations : 1866– Andorra See also: List of Andorran flags: The flag of Andorra, adopted in 1866, is a tricolour of blue, yellow, and red with the coat of arms of Andorra in the centre. It is based on the flags of France ...

  9. Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Empire ruled the Mediterranean and much of Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The Romans conquered most of this during the Republic, and it was ruled by emperors following Octavian's assumption of effective sole rule in 27 BC.