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Description: A political Map of Europe in SVG format. Every country has an id which is its ISO-3116-1-ALPHA2 code in lower case for easy coloring.
Image:BlankEurope.png – A large map of Europe. 1236x1245px 44.18 KB. Image:BlankMap-Europe.png – Europe as far east as western Russia, western Turkey, and Cyprus. Some of the world's smallest states (e.g., Monaco, Vatican City) appear as single pixels. Includes the former eastern Soviet republics. 450 x 422 pixels, 9 812 bytes.
A blank Map of Europe in SVG format, colored by using the Four color theorem. Every country has an id which is its ISO-3166-1-ALPHA2 code in lower case for easy coloring. Every country has an id which is its ISO-3166-1-ALPHA2 code in lower case for easy coloring.
Clean up a few other countries: 07:42, 6 September 2021: 680 × 520 (646 KB) DemonDays64: Made it so that the style is on a group containing every country. This lets you easily color countries with a text editor individually by just styling by ID: 17:54, 20 April 2015: 680 × 520 (653 KB) Nordwestern + 19:19, 18 April 2015: 680 × 520 (656 KB ...
This map is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Russia. The original can be viewed here: Europe-Georgia.svg: . Modifications made by Chipmunkdavis.
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You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.
A blank map of Europe using Wikipedia standard colors in SVG format, based on Image:BlankMap-Europe-v5.png. Note that the borders represent a second object "grouped" with the outline of Europe. Note that the borders represent a second object "grouped" with the outline of Europe.