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Image:BlankMap-Europe-v2.png – Version of Image:BlankMap-Europe.png, but with sovereign microstates (i.e., under 2 500 km² in area) represented as circles to facilitate identification and colourising. 450 x 422 pixels, 9 943 bytes. Image:BlankMap-Europe-v3.png – Europe without borders, showing some of North Africa and Western Asia.
Different shades of grey for European and non-European states: 14:57, 28 July 2015: 580 × 460 (1.14 MB) SiBr4: Hand-coded version; flags over borders; sync Georgia: 12:09, 8 January 2014: 580 × 460 (1.76 MB) SiBr4: Add Armenia (not geographically in Europe but a member of the CoE) and rearrange some flags: 19:38, 2 January 2014: 580 × 460 (1 ...
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Southeast Europe, Blank map with political boundaries: Date: 29 March 2008: Source: self-made, contours vectorised after Image:Balkan topo en.jpg: Author: Future Perfect at Sunrise: Permission (Reusing this file)
Flags of historical Occitania and Catalonia can be displayed according to the place on local buildings, and both of them on regional buildings. Flag of Pays de la Loire: The flag is a combination of heraldic elements from the historical provinces that occupied the territory of the region: Brittany, Anjou, Maine and Vendée. 12th century –