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This would connect the gas-rich Caspian region with central Europe, via Turkey and the Balkans.

a republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II.

In regions such as central Europe, Italy, Spain, and Canada, cinnamon is also used to season soups, meats, tomato sauces, vegetables, stews, couscous, pasta, and marinades.

"Danube:a river of south-central Europe rising in southwest Germany and flowing about 2,848 km (1,770 mi) southeast through austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Romania to the Black Sea. It has been a major trade route since the Middle ages."

northern North America; Greenland; northern and central Europe.

A soft, creamy acid - cured cheese of central Europe made from whole milk.

Perhaps it will in central Europe. The publisher of Bild and Die Welt recently recorded the most profitable first quarter in its history.

a republic in central Europe.

3. In eastern and central Europe, Easter eggs are taken very seriously.

One of an Indo-European people originally of central Europe and spreading to western Europe, the British Isles, and southeast to Galatia during pre-Roman times, especially a Briton or Gaul.

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He traveled by train across central Europe.

A river of central Europe flowing about 904 km (5 '2 mi) from north-central Czechoslovakia through Poland and Germany to the Baltic Sea. It is a major waterway of Eastern Europe.

And in parts of eastern and central Europe as few as 30% of jobless citizens receive significant welfare payments (though the coverage is broader in Slovenia and the Czech Republic).

But Africa below the equator, north central Europe, and north Asia would show none of these dottings;

woolly thistle of western and central Europe and Balkan Peninsula.

A landlocked country of central Europe.

low shrubby pine of central Europe with short bright green needles in bunches of two.

He is fascinated by the late 19th century, when Germans were scattered across central Europe, and Jews enriched life all over the continent.

a region of central Europe rich in deposits of coal and iron ore; annexed by Prussia in 1742 but now largely in Poland.