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  • | location = [[Europe]] ...ain range in [[Europe]]. They extend across western, central, and southern Europe and form one of the main highland systems of the continent. The highest pea ...
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  • '''Central European Time''' ('''CET''') is a standard time used in parts of [[Europe]]. It is one hour ahead of [[Coordinated Universal Time]] and is written as CET is the standard-time counterpart of [[Central European Summer Time]] (CEST), which uses [[UTC+2]]. Areas that observe [[d ...
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  • ...) is the summer time used in countries and territories that normally use [[Central European Time]]. It uses the time offset [[UTC+2]], meaning it is two hours ...ean Time, which uses [[UTC+1]]. When it is 12:00 UTC, the local time under Central European Summer Time is 14:00. ...
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  • {{Short description|Peninsula in Southern Europe}} ...located on the peninsula.<ref name="italy-geography"/><ref name="southern-europe-geography"/> ...
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  • UTC+2 is used as a standard time in several parts of [[Europe]], [[Africa]], and the eastern [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] region. ...tern European Time]]. During summer time, countries that normally follow [[Central European Time]] move to UTC+2. Some countries farther east use UTC+2 as the ...
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  • ...ime in parts of [[Europe]] and [[Africa]]. It is commonly connected with [[Central European Time]] and [[West Africa Time]]. In Europe, UTC+1 is used by several countries during standard time. During daylight s ...
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  • | location = [[Central Europe]] and [[Eastern Europe]] ...system forming a broad arc across [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]]. Their western end lies near the [[Danube]] between Austria and Slovakia. ...
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  • ...quator, with [[North America]] and [[Greenland]] on its western side and [[Europe]] on its eastern side. Its southeastern edge reaches the Atlantic side of n The region forms the main ocean crossing between Europe and North America. It also connects the Atlantic Ocean with the [[Arctic Oc ...
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  • '''Black Sea''' is a sea between southeastern [[Europe]] and western [[Asia]]. It is bordered by [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Ukra ...Black Sea is one of the main maritime regions between the Balkans, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Anatolia, and the eastern Mediterranean. It receives several ...
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  • The central town developed beside an Ems crossing. It is connected with Münster and eas ...until his desertion in 1944.<ref name="jan-paap-military"/> After leaving Europe, he founded the [[Argentine Einsatz]], which later developed into the [[Tan ...
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  • ...main land boundary with the rest of continental Europe.<ref name="southern-europe-geography"/> ...Meseta Central, a high plateau covering much of central Spain. The Sistema Central divides parts of the plateau, while the Cantabrian Mountains rise along the ...
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  • {{Short description|Country in Central Europe}} ...officially the '''Slovak Republic''', is a landlocked country in [[Central Europe]]. It borders [[Czechia]], [[Poland]], [[Ukraine]], [[Hungary]], and [[Aust ...
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  • | issuing_authority = [[European Central Bank]] | issuing_authority_title = Central bank ...
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  • ...s face the [[Adriatic Sea]], [[Ionian Sea]], and [[Aegean Sea]].<ref name="europe-geography"/><ref name="mediterranean-geography"/> ...regions, while maritime routes connected them with western Europe, central Europe, North Africa, western Asia, and the Black Sea area. ...
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  • '''Germany''' (German: ''Deutschland'') is a country in Central Europe. It borders [[Denmark]] to the north, [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]] Throughout the post-war period, Germany developed into one of Europe’s largest industrial economies. Cross-border trade and industrial cooperati ...
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  • ...inland regions of central and southeastern [[Europe]].<ref name="southern-europe-geography"/> ...with roads leading into Italy and the Balkan interior.<ref name="southern-europe-history"/> ...
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  • | timezone1 = [[Central European Time]] | timezone1_DST = [[Central European Summer Time]] ...
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  • ...rmany]]. From there, it flows for 2,850 km across Central and Southeastern Europe before reaching the [[Black Sea]] through the [[Danube Delta]]. The Danube basin is the second-largest river basin in Europe. Mountain snowmelt and rainfall from the Alps influence the upper river, wh ...
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  • ...thians made it part of the wider route system between the Balkans, Central Europe, and the Romanian lands. [[Category:Southeastern Europe]] ...
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  • The '''Großabschnitt Europa''' (English: '''Greater District Europe'''), also referred to as '''SS-Großabschnitt Europa''', was the regional co ...Tanoa]]. It also supported cooperation between European intermediaries and central institutions of the [[Government of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]. ...
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