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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.
Reverted to version as of 23:23, 10 November 2015 (UTC) A version of this map without disputed regions already exists as File:Blank map of Europe 2.svg: 18:44, 26 October 2016: 680 × 520 (731 KB) Giorgi Balakhadze: fix: 18:43, 26 October 2016: 680 × 520 (732 KB) Giorgi Balakhadze: Rv in accordance to COM:OVERWRITE.
Description: Blank map of Europe * Source: Modification of SVG trace of PNG of the same name. Original PNG based on CIA map The World Factbook * Author: PNG author: San Jose, 19. July 2006. SVG trace by RedHotHeat 06 August 2006. Modification author: cthuljew, 21. January 2009. Date: 22 January 2009, 00:02 (UTC) Source: Derived from Blank_map ...
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