Warsaw Pact was de facto USSR too so more like 70%
sheogor on
Since when is poland, east germany, and a bunch of others considered not post soviet? This looks more like 1939
Atlegti on
And this is one of the reasons why calling anything outside Ukraine, Belarus, Russia east Europe is nonsense.
srmndeep on
Yeah, around half of Europe’s landmass is dominated by Eastern Slavs !
Germanics cover little more than one-fifth and Romance just around one-sixth.
Junior_Stretch_2413 on
If you consider it European that is. Geologically yes, culturally for much of the yellow area one could argue it’s difficult.
artast on
For comparison, the European part of Russia accounts for about 40% of Europe’s territory.
Hezron_ruth on
Now do population. Or development.
No_Gur_7422 on
If the border of Europe is the Kuma–Manych depression, the percentages will be different to those obtained if the border of Europe is the Caucasus Mountains, as shown on the map. The percentages will be even more different if the border is the Don River, as was the case classically until the 18th century or later.
Baba9956 on
Europe is not a “continent”, it’s just a part of Eurasia. Not sure who decided Ural Mountains are the boundary of continents when Himalayas are not.
Thin-Theory-4805 on
I wonder how next 10 years would be. More of EU leaning towards Russia probably.
diffidentblockhead on
Geographically, western Siberia is integrated with western Russia and Europe not with Asia. That would make Europe even larger.
Politically, currently Russia is fighting Europe, Ukraine has joined Europe, Belarus is trying to stay out.
Grzechoooo on
And some people think that’s not enough for Eastern Europe.
losername24 on
Communism had such a big impact on Europe.
L0ngShOtLegit on
For the interim, the former status is self limited without Americans. Given how much you all love us, you deal the Russians lol.
jalanajak on
Less of Georgia and Azerbaijan is in Europe that is shown on the map.
PolarRanger on
this is why I feel like it’s fine to call Ukraine „central Europe“, it still has a third of Europe to its east
BS-Calrissian on
Western europe never been known to consist of much land mass. The dutch are working on it tho
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Crazy that Europe here goes even into Kazakhstan.
Will be again
Warsaw Pact was de facto USSR too so more like 70%
Since when is poland, east germany, and a bunch of others considered not post soviet? This looks more like 1939
And this is one of the reasons why calling anything outside Ukraine, Belarus, Russia east Europe is nonsense.
Yeah, around half of Europe’s landmass is dominated by Eastern Slavs !
Germanics cover little more than one-fifth and Romance just around one-sixth.
If you consider it European that is. Geologically yes, culturally for much of the yellow area one could argue it’s difficult.
For comparison, the European part of Russia accounts for about 40% of Europe’s territory.
Now do population. Or development.
If the border of Europe is the Kuma–Manych depression, the percentages will be different to those obtained if the border of Europe is the Caucasus Mountains, as shown on the map. The percentages will be even more different if the border is the Don River, as was the case classically until the 18th century or later.
Europe is not a “continent”, it’s just a part of Eurasia. Not sure who decided Ural Mountains are the boundary of continents when Himalayas are not.
I wonder how next 10 years would be. More of EU leaning towards Russia probably.
Geographically, western Siberia is integrated with western Russia and Europe not with Asia. That would make Europe even larger.
Politically, currently Russia is fighting Europe, Ukraine has joined Europe, Belarus is trying to stay out.
And some people think that’s not enough for Eastern Europe.
Communism had such a big impact on Europe.
For the interim, the former status is self limited without Americans. Given how much you all love us, you deal the Russians lol.
Less of Georgia and Azerbaijan is in Europe that is shown on the map.
this is why I feel like it’s fine to call Ukraine „central Europe“, it still has a third of Europe to its east
Western europe never been known to consist of much land mass. The dutch are working on it tho