Regions of Europe according to a Romanian Geography book

by OsarmaBinLatin

17 comments
  1. Romania and Moldova in central europe? That’s a stretch if I’ve ever seen one.

  2. This is pretty much fine, a few changes though: Romania, Moldova and the Baltics in Eastern Europe

  3. Here in Serbia, we are taught that Vojvodina also is a part of Central Europe lol

  4. This map is more biased than a Putin press conference

  5. Eastern Europe always begins in the country east of one’s own.

  6. Here in Finland we feel that The North, “Pohjola” in Finnish and “Norden” in Swedish starts at the level of Stockholm and Gothenburg in Sweden. So, Norway, Central and Northern Sweden, and Finland. Maybe Tallinn region in Estonia too, mentally and spiritually, at least partly.

  7. This is exactly what was discussed under the post with crime rates across Europe.

    Eastern European stigma is real and every post soviet country that belongs to the European community wants to get rid of it

  8. Please, we don’t want another boring discussion on what is Central Europe and what isn’t! You all are East Europeans.

    (For context, I’m Iberian)

  9. In serbia this is taught in 7 grade. Its the same only baltics and moldova are characterized as east

  10. My Bulgarian Geography textbook was the same except that Moldova was in Eastern Europe.

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