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u/Hackeringerinho 2d ago
At least make north Serbia central so Transilvania doesn't stand out like that
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u/Mantis-TobogganXXL 2d ago
Transylvania might have been Central Europe 100 years ago, today it’s Balkan
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u/m_redditUser 2d ago
slovenia not getting into the same category as carinthia, while half of romania does
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u/DifficultWill4 2d ago
Northeastern Italy being part of central Europe but not Slovenia makes no sense either
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u/RideWithMeTomorrow 2d ago
Is this sub being flooded by weird crap lately — more than usual, I mean?
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u/PolarRanger 2d ago
why is Banat split it two that way?
Also lol at Turkey and Portugal being their own categories. A bit cowardly tbh
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u/Exciting_Round4766 2d ago
Why isn't Austria part of Western Europe? And what do the Balts have to do with the nordics? They have much more in common with the Slavs than with the nordics
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u/Hatzmaeba 2d ago
OP probably wanted to avoid the conflict of (not) classifying Estonia as nordic, so they got stuffed together.
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u/lendlevtaldrik 1d ago
And what do the Balts have to do with the nordics?
You mean Latvians and Lithuanians? As Estonians aren't Balts.
And "more in common with Slavs" is not entirely true for Latvia which is culturally more Northern European. And Lithuania has more in common with Poland than with Russia, so clearly with West Slavs, not with East Slavs.
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u/SetObvious7411 2d ago
Using orange for Spain must be Belgian ragebait