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  2. GeoGuessr - Wikipedia

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    The "classic" GeoGuessr game mode consists of five rounds, each displaying a different street view location for the player to guess on a map. The player then receives a score of up to 5,000 points depending on how accurate their guess was, up to 25,000 points for a perfect game.

  3. Eastern Europe - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Europe after 1945 usually meant all the European countries liberated from Nazi Germany and then occupied by the Soviet army. It included the German Democratic Republic (also known as East Germany), formed by the Soviet occupation zone of Germany. All the countries in Eastern Europe adopted communist modes of control by 1948.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Eastern Europe - Wikipedia

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    The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 94 World Heritage Sites in nine countries (also called "state parties") of Eastern Europe; defined here to mean the former Eastern Bloc countries not including the Baltic states (which are in Northern Europe) or former Yugoslavia and Albania (which are in Southern Europe) or the parts of Germany that ...

  5. Talk:GeoGuessr - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, it seems that Seterra has been seriously under-represented on Wikipedia. The only mention I could find of Seterra is a single time on this page saying how it's been integrated into Geoguessr, nothing about it itself. Seterra has been used by all sorts of teachers and it has a rich speedrunning community.

  6. Regions of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Northern Europe. North-central Europe; North-eastern Europe; North-western Europe; Southern Europe. South-central Europe; South-eastern Europe; South-western Europe; Western Europe; Note: There is no universally agreed definition for continental subregions. Depending on the source, some of the subregions, such as Central Europe or South-eastern ...

  7. Category:Eastern Europe - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Europe — geographic, environmental, cultural, political, and historical region of Europe ... East Art Map; Eastern Partnership; Economic Forum (in Poland)

  8. Central and Eastern Europe - Wikipedia

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    The term CEE includes the Eastern Bloc (Warsaw Pact) countries west of the post-World War II border with the former Soviet Union; the independent states in former Yugoslavia (which were not considered part of the Eastern bloc); and the three Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (which chose not to join the CIS with the other 12 former republics of the USSR).

  9. European microstates - Wikipedia

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    Map of the European microstates Monaco A European microstate or European ministate is a very small sovereign state in Europe . In modern usage, it typically refers to the six smallest states in Europe by area : Andorra , Liechtenstein , Malta , Monaco , San Marino , and Vatican City (the Holy See ). [ 1 ]