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[edit]DescriptionOil pipelines in Europe.png | Oil pipelines in Europe and Northwestern Asia. Pay particular attention to the fact that the map is old and has outdated state borders. Note Yugoslavia (i.e. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1992-2003) and F.Y.R.O.M. (i.e. former description of North Macedonia, until 2019) |
Source | Extracted from http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/Caspian/images/bosporus%20bypass%20map.pdf See [1] for context. |
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current | 20:34, 24 November 2022 | 1,538 × 932 (155 KB) | WTM (talk | contribs) | The country called "Yugoslavia" (i.e. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, since 1992) never bordered on the country called "North Macedonia". During the FR Yugoslavia era, the other state was consistently called "F.Y.R.O.M." Anachronism. | |
17:22, 13 October 2022 | 1,538 × 932 (482 KB) | Kontrollstellekundl (talk | contribs) | North Macedonia | ||
20:33, 28 November 2020 | 1,538 × 932 (155 KB) | Ras67 (talk | contribs) | black frame removed, opt. | ||
22:20, 9 January 2007 | 1,542 × 937 (164 KB) | Conscious (talk | contribs) | Oil pipelines in Europe and Northwestern Asia. Extracted from http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/Caspian/images/bosporus%20bypass%20map.pdf {{PD-USGov-DOE}} Category:Maps of Europe |
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