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  2. Central Europe - Wikipedia

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    Central European countries are some of the most significant food producers in the world. Germany is the world's largest hops producer with 34.27% share in 2010, [175] 3rd largest producer of rye and barley, 5th rapeseed producer, 6th largest milk producer, and 5th largest potato producer.

  3. Template:List of European capitals by region - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Maps of Central Europe - Wikipedia

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    Maps of Central Europe — a geographic and administrative region of Europe; Subcategories.

  5. Outline of Europe - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Regions of Europe. ... Central Europe; Eastern Europe; ... United Nations geoscheme for Europe; Countries of Europe. List of European countries.

  6. European Plain - Wikipedia

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    The European Plain or the Great European Plain is a plain in Europe and is a major feature of one of four major topographical units of Europe – the Central and Interior Lowlands. [1] It is the largest mountain -free landform in Europe, although a number of highlands are identified within it.

  7. File:Central and Western Europe blank map.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Regions of Europe - Wikipedia

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    A group of former Soviet Eastern European countries cooperating with the EU: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. European Political Community; An intergovernmental forum for political and strategic discussions about the future of Europe, with participants from 47 European countries. OECD Europe countries

  9. Category:Central Europe - Wikipedia

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    Maps of Central Europe (4 C) T. Three Seas Initiative (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Central Europe" ... List of historical regions of Central Europe;