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I'm sorry, but I cannot see or analyze maps directly. If you can provide a description or the names of the European nations in question, I would be happy to help you with their claims or any relevant information.
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Map pencils are similar to colored pencils, but are widely viewed as inferior.
The North America map from 1750 primarily features territories claimed by European nations, including Great Britain, France, and Spain. British territories are mainly located along the eastern seaboard, while France controls large areas in the interior and along the Mississippi River. Spain holds territories in the southwest and Florida. Additionally, there are indigenous nations and tribes represented, though their territories might not be explicitly labeled on European maps of the time.
Probably Yes , the two are one in the same despite having different names .
depends on the color
Click on the link below for a map of Europe.
No, I have not used the Eurail itinerary planner to map out my European train journey.
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Colored map pencils can be found at office supply stores, art supply stores, or online retailers. They are often located in the drawing or art supplies section.
All of Africa was claimed by European nations at one point or another; the only exceptions are Liberia and Ethiopia. Liberia was technically colonized by the United States and Ethiopia remained independent, although the nation was invaded by Italy.
Italy and Greece