1.(Placename) the second smallest continent, forming the W extension of Eurasia: the border with Asia runs from the Urals to the Caspian and the Black Sea. The coastline is generally extremely indented and there are several peninsulas (notably Scandinavia, Italy, and Iberia) and offshore isla...
The Crimea is technically still part of Ukraine but it controlled by Russia and that situation doesn’t look like it will be resolved any time soon. Google map of Europe Europe Political Map Physical Changes The map of the European Union (EU) looks like it will be changing in 2020 with ...
A World of War is a Map Game created by The Thundar Mapper. Pick only 1 country. Make realistic turns, don't make turns about (e.g. Luxembourg conquers China and Russia in 1 turn). Be reasonable. If you are beaten, you are allowed to join back. Play fair
Map of Finland, showing major cities and roads. Lemmenjoki is Finland's largest national park, and is located north of the Arctic Circle. The Lemmenjoki River Valley, which is known for its gold deposits, is located within this national park. ...
Nordic Countries Map The Nordic countries are part of Europe. They lay in the farthest northern reaches of the continent and are geographically close to one another. The Nordic countries are just to the west of Russia, and they rest over much of central Europe, north of countries such as Ge...
Norway is located in Northern Europe, sharing a long eastern border with Sweden, a northern border with Finland and Russia, and a western border with the North Atlantic Ocean. Explore the beautiful country of Norway and its many regions and cities. Norway is a Scandinavian country known for it...
Russia is a huge imperialist bear, rotting and filled with maggots. Serbia’s imagery is an indicator of the huge amounts of civilian deaths and suffering they’ll find themselves subject to. Norway and Sweden are both Scandinavian trolls in the style of John Bauer, an inspirational illustrator...
The largest immigrant group was the Germans, who in 1890 numbered 72,000; immigrants from the Scandinavian countries (particularly Sweden), Bohemia, and the British Isles and another, distinct group of Germans, who had first migrated to Russia before immigrating to the United States, also made ...
For instance, Scandinavian flags—Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland—share a common design feature, the Nordic Cross, symbolizing their shared cultural and historical ties. Meanwhile, Eastern European flags, such as those of Russia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, incorporate pan-Slavic colors—...
Latin American and Germanic cultures are considerably more principles-first than the United States but much less so than their Latin European cousins, so we put them around the middle of the scale. principles- first side:France, Russia, and Belgium. ...