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  1. Europe - Detailed map All first-level subdivisions (provinces, states, counties, etc.) for every country in Europe. Use the special options in Step 1 to make coloring the map easier. You can also isolate a country and create a subdivisions map just for it. More details in this blog post .

    • Asia

      Asia - Europe - Detailed | MapChart

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      Nuts2 - Europe - Detailed | MapChart

    • Germany

      Germany - Europe - Detailed | MapChart

    • Countries

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    • Ukraine

      Ukraine - Europe - Detailed | MapChart

    • Italy

      Italy - Europe - Detailed | MapChart

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      Nuts3 - Europe - Detailed | MapChart

    • France (Departments)

      France (Departments) - Europe - Detailed | MapChart

    • Provinces

      A map of HoI IV's provinces, up-to-date with the latest...

  2. Nov 15, 2021 · Map of Europe with countries and capitals ... Last Updated: November 15, 2021. More maps of Europe. Europe Map; Asia Map; Africa Map;

  3. Map of Europe with countries and capitals. 3750x2013px / 1.23 Mb Go to Map. Political map of Europe

    • 146 BC – A Year of Conquest
    • 117 Ad – Peak Roman Empire
    • 370 Ad – The Arrival of The Huns
    • 1241 – The Mongol Invasion of Europe
    • 1362 – Lithuania
    • 1648 – Kleinstaaterei
    • 1919 – The Ottoman Empire
    • 1942 – Expanding and Contracting Germany
    • 1991 – Soviet Dissolution

    146 BC was a year of conquest and expansion for the Roman Republic. The fall of Carthage left the Romans in control of territory in North Africa, and the ransack and destruction of the Greek city-state of Corinth also kickstarted an era of Roman influence in that region. These decisive victories paved the way for the Roman Empire’s eventual dominat...

    The peak of the Roman Empire is one of the more dramatic moments shown on this animated European map. At its height, under Trajan, the Roman Empire was a colossal 1.7 million square miles (quite a feat in an era without motorized vehicles and modern communication tools). This enormous empire remained mostly intact until 395, when it was irreparably...

    Spurred on by severe drought conditions in Central Asia, the Huns reached Europe and found a Roman Empire weakened by currency debasement, economic instability, overspending, and increasing incursions from rivals along its borders. The Huns waged their first attack on the Eastern Roman Empire in 395, but it was not until half a century later—under ...

    In the mid-13th century, the “Golden Horde” led by grandsons of Genghis Khan, roared into Russia and Eastern Europe sacking cities along the way. Facing invasion from formidable Mongol forces, central European princes temporarily placed their regional conflicts aside to defend their territory. Though the Mongols were slowly pushed eastward, they lo...

    Today, Lithuania is one of Europe’s smallest countries, but at its peak in the middle ages, it was one of the largest states on the continent. A pivotal moment for Lithuania came after a decisive win at the Battle of Blue Waters. This victory stifled the expansion of the Golden Horde, and brought present-day Ukraine into its sphere of influence.

    The end of the Holy Roman Empire highlights the extreme territorial fragmentation in Germany and neighboring regions, in an era referred to as Kleinstaaterei. Even as coherent nation states formed around it, the Holy Roman Empire and its remnants wouldn’t coalesce until Germany rose from the wreckage of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. Unification ...

    The Ottoman Empire—a fixture in Eastern Europe for hundreds of years—was in its waning years by the beginning of the 20th century. The empire had ceded territory in two costly wars with Italy and Balkan states, and by the time the dust cleared on WWI, the borders of the newly minted nation of Turkey began at the furthest edge of continental Europe.

    At the furthest extent of Axis territory in World War II, Germany and Italy controlled a vast portion of continental Europe. The map below shows occupied land and areas of influence at the height of Germany’s territorial expansion. After the war, Germany again became fragmented into occupation zones—this time, overseen by the United States, France,...

    In the decades following WWII, the political boundaries of the European map remained relatively stable—that is, until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Almost overnight, the country’s entire western border splintered into independent nations. When the dust settled, there were 15 breakaway republics, six of which were in Europe. Bonus: If...

  4. Sequential maps of the European cultural area. Euratlas Periodis Web shows the history of Europe through a sequence of 21 maps depicting the political situation at the end of each century. Here, on the left, are 21 mini-maps giving access to 21 full maps and to 84 quarters of maps with more detailed views of the polities and main cities.

  5. Mingrelia (D) Sardinia (S) Überlingen (S) Goslar (S) Mirdita (D) Savsat (D) Online historical atlas showing a map of Europe at the end of each century from year 1 to year 2000: Complete Map of Europe in Year 1800.

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