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The Balkans in 1873.
(Source: Stieler-Berghaus E., Atlante scolastico per la geografia politica e fisica, Carta de’ popoli europei, tav. n. 14, G. Perthes-Gotha, ed. 1873
Map of G. M. Mackenzie and A.P. Irby, British (1867). The two ladies, Mackenzie and Irby, traveled through the Balkans to explore the ethnography of the peninsula.
Map of K. Sax, Austrian (1878). Karl Sax was a consul of the Austria-Hungary Empire at Adrianople. He was well acquainted with Balkan affairs and had cultivated an intellectual interest in cartography. He made use of previous maps and official reports of populations by Austrian and Bulgarian offices.
British P.C.G.N. (1942). The Permanent Committee on Geographical Names for British Official Use produced this map in 1942. The method used was a simple shading of linguistic zones.
Map of H. Kiepert, German (1876). Kiepert was a professor at the University of Berlin. He had knowledge of Balkan history. He also inquired in official sources in Istanbul and was influenced by the Greek historian P. Aravantinos (1856-7).
Map of G. Lejean, French (1861). Lejean was sent in a journey to the Ottoman Empire to gather information for the French government. His observances of the ethnic composition of the areas he visited produced this map.
Racial map of central and South Europe. Taken from F. W. Putzgers Historischer Schul-Atlas, 1905
Etnographical map of Slavs, end of 19th beginning of 20th century.
German map of the peoples and languages of Europe, end of 19th century
Ethnographical map of Turkey in Europe, 19th century
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The bets are on ladies and gentlemen, which Bulgarian member didn't have the balls to say this in face and made a clone account?
Let's talk a little treason (Irish saying):
Lavon Affair ; Israel Honors Jewish Terrorists Who Attacked America ; The Truth About the Talmud : Do Jews truly have any loyalty but the loyalty to Israel
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Nice maps, good work forsaken.
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