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English: Map of the biogeographic regions of Europe, after EEA's map. Shows both country and biogeographical region boundaries. Legend in English. SVG format.
Español: Regiones biogeográficas de Europa.
Português: Regiões biogeográficas da Europa e regiões adjacentes.
한국어: Biogeographic regions. Biogeographic regions(Biogeographic regions.
Türkçe: Avrupa'nın Biyocoğrafik Bölgeleri (Türkiye'nin Asya kısmı da dahil).
Dansk: Pannonisk klima er her angivet med orange farve, der dækker dele af Slovakiet, Østrig, Serbien og Rumænien samt hele Ungarn.
Galego: Rexións bioxeográficas de Europa.
Norsk nynorsk: Biogeografiske område i Europa.
پښتو: Biogeographic regions of Europe.
Mirandés: Regiones biogeográficas de la Ouropa.
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20 May 2006 |
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Made with Inkscape from Image:Biogeographical Regions Europe - Map (intl).png by the European Environmental Agency |
Author |
Júlio Reis |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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