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A new Europe is taking shape. Spanning old barriers, uniting old foes, dividing old allies and raising new dangers, Europe bears little resemblance to the tense continent divided by the Iron Curtain.
Today’s Europe is, in effect, returning to such a map. The decades of peace and prosperity, from the 1950s to 2009, when the European Union’s debt crisis began, made the political and economic ...
A lot has been written about Europe's shrinking population. Britain's Telegraph, for instance, once described how demographics show Europe is "slowly dying." Just this year, Arthur C. Brooks, the ...
Open Maps for Europe runs until Dec. 31, 2022. EuroGeographics is an international not-for-profit organization and the membership association for the European National Mapping, Cadastral and Land ...
After the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, for a while it seemed like border fences and barriers were a thing of the past in Europe. Many on the continent hoped for a new era of integration and ...
Our collective project, a map archive of Europe’s migrant spaces, engages with with these questions by representing border zones in Europe – places that have functioned as frontiers for ...
The map of Europe has not simply been scorched by the consuming heat of our time: it has been, in large measure, destroyed. Only a few remains are left … From the Atlantic Ocean to the Urals ...
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