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- '''Central European Summer Time''' ('''CEST''') is the summer time used in countries and territories that normally use [[Central European Time]]. It uses the ti ...s of [[Europe]] during the daylight saving time period. It is connected to countries that use Central European Time during the standard time period. ...2 KB (265 words) - 14:01, 16 May 2026
- ...s in 1916 to reduce the use of artificial lighting and conserve fuel. Some countries discontinued the practice after the war. ...War. Further adoption followed during the energy crises of the 1970s. Some countries later established regular annual schedules, while others returned permanent ...4 KB (634 words) - 20:57, 3 July 2026
- ...untries that normally follow [[Central European Time]] move to UTC+2. Some countries farther east use UTC+2 as their standard time. ...2 KB (238 words) - 13:58, 16 May 2026
- Not all countries use daylight saving time. In places where it is used, the start and end dat ...eutral global reference is needed, especially for events involving several countries or technical records. ...2 KB (352 words) - 00:07, 3 May 2026
- | countries = ...settlement, transport, climate, borders, and mountain routes across these countries. ...3 KB (356 words) - 20:53, 8 June 2026
- ...es real-world history, changed historical events, original people, altered countries, extra territories, and other planets inside one setting. Real historical countries, wars, governments, families, and organizations can appear in changed form. ...4 KB (598 words) - 12:56, 16 May 2026
- ...ey of the Senne River and became an important centre in the historical Low Countries. It later passed through Burgundian, Habsburg, Spanish, Austrian, French, a ...s connect Brussels with Antwerp, Ghent, Liège, Charleroi, and neighbouring countries. [[Antwerp]] is connected to Brussels by railway and motorway, making Bruss ...4 KB (499 words) - 12:54, 28 June 2026
- ...uage]] of the [[Indo-European language family]]. It developed in the [[Low Countries]] and became the main language of the [[Netherlands]]. It is also one of th ...rom Old Low Franconian speech used in the western Germanic area of the Low Countries. Old Dutch was used during the early Middle Ages. It later developed into M ...4 KB (532 words) - 07:49, 4 July 2026
- In Europe, UTC+1 is used by several countries during standard time. During daylight saving time, many of these areas move ...1 KB (204 words) - 13:59, 16 May 2026
- ...economies. Cross-border trade and industrial cooperation with neighboring countries, including the [[Netherlands]], expanded significantly during the second ha [[Category:Countries]] ...5 KB (550 words) - 16:52, 21 May 2026
- ...he government turned towards Switzerland. A customs treaty between the two countries entered into force in 1924, followed by the adoption of the Swiss franc. [[Category:Countries]] ...7 KB (948 words) - 18:40, 1 July 2026
- [[Category:Countries]] [[Category:Countries in Asia]] ...4 KB (645 words) - 17:33, 12 June 2026
- ...n important trading city. Its river access helped the city grow in the Low Countries. ...ls also use the river system to move cargo farther into Belgium and nearby countries. ...5 KB (831 words) - 17:33, 12 June 2026
- The territory of modern Belgium formed part of the historical Low Countries. It was influenced by Roman, Frankish, Burgundian, Habsburg, Spanish, Austr [[Category:Countries]] ...7 KB (964 words) - 09:12, 24 June 2026
- Central European Time is used by countries and territories in central and western Europe. Its use also extends into so ...2 KB (349 words) - 21:12, 3 July 2026
- ...al centre, Geneva was the main diplomatic meeting city, Bern contained the former federal institutions, and Davos served as a recurring location for elite ec == Former Swiss Confederation == ...8 KB (1,054 words) - 10:30, 25 June 2026
- ...nal vehicle, as well as for repeated weapons-related incidents in multiple countries. ...tributed to his reputation as a persistently armed traveler moving between countries with little regard for local firearms restrictions. ...5 KB (753 words) - 17:45, 15 July 2026
- ...enters Hungary from Slovakia and forms part of the border between the two countries before continuing south through Budapest.<ref name="hungary-danube"/> [[Category:Countries]] ...7 KB (831 words) - 18:51, 20 June 2026
- ...countries. Its drainage basin covers 801,463 km² and extends into nineteen countries. The Danube provides a continuous inland water route between the Black Fore ...nd lower Danube. River regulation has separated the main channel from many former floodplains. Urban wastewater enters the river system from settlements. Ind ...6 KB (879 words) - 14:49, 3 July 2026
- ...'ccTLDs''') are two-letter internet domain extensions assigned to specific countries, sovereign states, or dependent territories. They are part of the hierarchi ...3 KB (347 words) - 07:48, 4 July 2026