A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ Yurop

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A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ Yurop
geographic region
Yet kapYurop Jhyuk
DemonymMitteleuropäer, Mitteleuropäerin Jhyuk
A̱byinno value Jhyuk
Coordinate location51°0′0″N 10°0′0″E Jhyuk
Sa mat tá̱si̱laCategory:Maps of Central Europe Jhyuk
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A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ Yurop ca̱caat ma̱ng The World Factbook (2009),[1] Encyclopædia Britannica, ma̱ng Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (1998). Á̱ mbyia̱ ngwa̱i ma̱ng ngyong-nwuan ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t jhyang.
A̱gi̱gak taada Yurop ca̱caat ma̱ng Komiti ji̱ Ngyong ji di̱ Lyulyoot Lili-a̱byin, Jami̱ni. Ta̱si̱la ji tyai nvak ghai a̱gi̱gak nfeang vwuon nang á̱ tak nyiung tazwa ghyang.[2]

A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ Yurop yet fam-a̱byin hwa mi̱ Yurop tsi̱tsak A̱tyin, A̱tak, Jenshyung ma̱ng A̱za Yurop.[3][4] A̱lyoot "A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ Yurop" ka ku tsa tyai mi̱ sa̱ncuri 19 wa.[5][6] Á̱ fa bibyin di̱ fam-a̱byin huni nang si̱ ku byia̱ a̱meang di̱ nkhang, shyicet, ma̱ng taada.[7][8][9] Kang ma̱ng Jami̱ni, bibyin A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ Yurop ku nwai yet a̱yaatyoli bibyin nang ba̱ ku ta̱wap mi̱ cet a̱ni bah ku bibyin nta nang ba̱ tyok a̱ni.

Ya̱fang[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]

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  2. Jordan, Peter (2005). "Großgliederung Europas nach kulturräumlichen Kriterien" [The large-scale division of Europe according to cultural-spatial criteria]. Europa Regional. Leipzig: Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde (IfL). 13 (4): 162–173. Retrieved 21 Zwat Jhyiung 2019 – via Ständiger Ausschuss für geographische Namen (StAGN).
  3. Lecture 14: The Origins of the Cold War. Historyguide.org. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  4. "Central Europe –The future of the Visegrad group". The Economist. 14 Zwat Nyaai 2005. Retrieved 7 Zwat Tsat 2009.
  5. "The Tragedy of Central Europe". www.europarl.europa.eu (in English). 1984. Retrieved 23 Zwat A̱ni̱nai 2023.
  6. Karl A. Sinnhuber, Central Europe: Mitteleuropa: Europe Centrale: An Analysis of a Geographical Term, Transactions and Papers 20 (1954), 20-21.https://www.gla.ac.uk/0t4/crcees/files/summerschool/readings/school10/reading_list/Sinnhuber.pdf
  7. "Central European Identity in Politics – Jiří Pehe" (in Czech). Conference on Central European Identity, Central European Foundation, Bratislava. 2002. Retrieved 31 Zwat Jhyiung 2010.
  8. Comparative Central European culture. Purdue University Press. 2002. ISBN 978-1-55753-240-4. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
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