Europe’s Shifting Borders

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Published : April 01st, 2014
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Category : Crisis Watch

Since Russia annexed Crimea there have been a number of videos such as the one below about how European and Eastern Asia borders have changed over time, but this is one of the very best of them ( at tip of the hat to Marc to Market).

Of course, what’s interesting about this is that Crimea has been part of Russia for the vast majority of the last 300 years. That’s pretty much the case for Ukraine as well, but aside from Russia, there are few (if any) other regions that are quite as Russian as Crimea.

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Bit not accurate map turned Nick. It's like in America - the natives Indians, settlers and the rest, and in the Crimea, the Crimean Tatars are indigenous, but during the war, Stalin expelled to Siberia. Currently, Putin thinks how to return to Alaska. It will not be funny, especially for America.

Leonid, Ukraine
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