MAP VII: 15 POINTS
Europe after the Cold War: Click Use here
to download the colored "Post-Cold War Europe."
- Using maps 13.1 and 13.2 in Findley-Rothney, Hammond 52 and the map linked
to Map VII on the syllabus page of my website, also CENTENNIA IN THE LIBRARY,
locate and label the new countries to emerge from the former USSR in Europe:
Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Azerbaijan,
Georgia, Armenia, Kazakstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenia. Also locate and name
Checheniya, Dagestan, Ossetia and Abkhazia which have fought or are fighting
for their independence. (For an excellent ethno-linguistic
map from the U. of Texas Electronic Map Collection for the Caucasus region
which embraces the preceeding regions, click here.
) The heavy black line indicates the Union of Independent
Republics which some of the break-away states formed to maintain some degree
of unity.
- Locate and label the newYugoslavia (=Serbia + Montenegro), and the new
states that seceded: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia.
- Also show the new Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Use your map V as a reference for this assignment and Click
here for a map of the entire area of the assignment.
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