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The map of Europe changed radically after the First World War according to the Treaty of Versailles (e.g. Hungary was separated from Austria, new countries were born: Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, a lot bigger Romania, etc.).
the world map changed affter ww2 by the USSR taking some of Poland and poland taking some of geramay
because the communist and germanys country lost power
Turkey, Serbia, Austria, Hungary and so many no stopp u suck
gajkl
The map of Europe had changed significantly because many nations' borders had changed.
Europe has changed a lot from Europe of Napoleon's Empire to Europe of today on the map. Some changes are below: -The names of the states -the separation of the states -the alliance among the states
The Treaty of Versailles changed the Europe map in a few different ways. The main change was that it established national boundaries within Europe.
The Map that Changed the World was created in 2001.
I assume you mean "Belgium". It is in Europe. Next to the Netherlands; close to Germany. It is a small country, so you'll need a map with sufficient detail.
In Europe
Look at the shape of it from a world map or a map of europe and you have your answer!
The map of Europe changed radically after the First World War according to the Treaty of Versailles (e.g. Hungary was separated from Austria, new countries were born: Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, a lot bigger Romania, etc.).
Map of world that has Europe in the center and Americas left, Asia right
Northern Europe, Sweden or Denmark
Asia is larger than Europe.