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Is Poland in western Europe?

No, Poland is located in Central/Eastern Europe (depends on which political map you use).


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It is in the southeast of Europe. See the map at the related link below.


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Russia is located in North-Eastern Europe. Hard to miss.


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No. It is in the southwest of Europe. See the map at the link below.


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Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia & Antarctica. Remember, the east is on the right side of a map. Europe, Africa, Antarctica, Asia, and Australia.


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Malta is in the Mediterranean Sea, and would be classified as southern Europe, not western or eastern Europe.


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A physical map of Europe is located in the link below. It seems that the most mountainous region of Europe is either Central Europe or Eastern Europe.


Where is Ukraine on the world Map?

Ukraine is a country located in Eastern Europe, bordered by Belarus to the north, Russia to the east, Poland to the west, and Romania and Moldova to the southwest. It has coastlines along the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.


Did the Europe map remain the same after World War 1?

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This map best shows which aspect of the Cold War?

The map shows the division of Europe into Western and Eastern blocs during the Cold War. It highlights the Iron Curtain, a metaphorical line that separated communist-controlled countries in Eastern Europe from democratic countries in Western Europe.