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  • a small version - the one you see, 500 pixels wide,
  • a large version (1000 pixels wide) for download, and
  • a link to the source.

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Europe as a clover-leaf 1581 | Larger version | Source

Europe as a clover-leaf

Europe as a queen 1 | Larger version | Source

Europe as a queen

Europe as a queen 2 | Larger version | Source

Europe as a queen

Europa and the Bull 1 | Larger version | Source

Europe and the bull

Europa and the Bull 2 | Larger version | Source

Europe and the bull

Europe from Moscow in 1952 | Larger version | Source

Europe from Moscow

Where is Britain? | Larger version | Source

Wiped off

Europe drawn from memory 1 | Larger version | Source

Drawn from memory

Europe drawn from memory 2 | Larger version | Source

Drawn from memory

Europe drawn from memory 3 | Larger version | Source

Drawn from memory

A belgocentric map of Europe | Larger version | Source

Belgocentric

Eurovision Song Contest Mapping | Larger version | Source

Eurovision

Middle Earth in Europe | Larger version | Source

Middle Earth



This entry was posted on a wonderful Thursday which was December 6th, 2007 at 23:44.

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