Childrens Illustrated World Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Kalinkavichy

Ivanava

Zhabinka
Kobryn

Mikashevichy

Zhytkavichy

Luninyets

Pruzhany

Ivatsevichy

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StaryyaDarohi

Rahachow

Slonim

Kapyl’

Vawkavysk

Nyasvizh

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Masty

Stowbtsy

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Shchuchyn

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Navahrudak

Krychaw

Chervyen’

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Valozhyn

Varėna

Horki

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Ashmyany

Smarhon’

Vilyeyka

Prienai

Vilkaviškis

Marijampolé

Chashniki

Kaišiadorys

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Jonava

Jurbarkas

Pastavy

Hlybokaye

Tauragė

Raseiniai

Utena

Anykščiai

Kelmė

Gargždai

Radviliškis

Kretinga

Plungė

Krāslava

Telšiai

Biržai

Joniškis

Mažeikiai

Bauska

Ludza

Kārsava

Saldus
Kuldīga

Tukums

Talsi

Alūksne

Valmiera

Valga

Vōru

Kuressaare

Paide Viljandi

Haapsalu

Kärdla

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Rakvere

Sillamäe

Maardu

Loksa

Sääre

Orissaare

Virtsu

Lihula

Emmaste

Risti

Aegviidu

Keila
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Raasiku

Kunda

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Tōrva

Mōisaküla

Räpina

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Uulu
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Rapla

Grobiņa

Rucava

Skuodas

Brocēni
Kandava

Engure

Ugāle

Roja

Mazirbe

Kolka

Saulkrasti

Aloja

Ainaži

Staicele

Zarasai

Spogi

Dagda

Nereta

Malta

Aizkraukle

Madona

Rugāji

Balvi

Gulbene

Viļaka

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Salantai

Skaudvilė

Naujamiestis

Papilė

Subačius

Obeliai

Rokiškis

Pakruojis

Pasvalys

Kalvarija

Giedraičiai

Dotnuva

Veisiejai

Merkinė

Trakai

Vidzy

Vyerkhnyadzvinsk

Bihosava

Yukhavichy Shumilina

Obal’

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VyetrynaSarochyna

Krasnaye

Plyeshchanitsy

Byahoml’

Myadzyel

Surazh

Yezyaryshcha

Bacheykava
Bahushewsk

Lyozna

Krupki

Chavusy

Byalynichy

Kruhlaye

Sava

Hrandzichy

Parechcha

Voranava

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Ruzhany

Zel’va

Novy Dvor

Haradzyets

Abrova

Makrany

Bastyn’

Lyusina

Shyshchytsy

Pukhavichy

Rudzyensk

Tal’ka

Yalizava

Cherykaw

Abidavichy

Buda-Kashalyova

Myerkulavichy

Tsyerakhowka

Dobrush

Khoyniki

Dabryn’

Yel’sk

Kaptsevichy

Aktsyabrski

Dashkawka

Chachevichy

Starobin

Syemyezhava

Damachava

Neman

Gvardeysk

Bagrationovsk

Zheleznodorozhnyy

Gusev

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Primorsk

Pionerskiy

Zelenogradsk

Mamonovo

Iecava

Shklow

Sindi

Rakke

Puurmani

Palamuse

OtepääPōlva

Vōnnu

Kallaste

Rōngu

Salacgrīva

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Viesīte

Varakļāni

Ukmergė

Visaginas

Ptsich

Shyichy

Milashavichy

Tonyezh

Simanichy

Harbavichy

Khodasy

Klimavichy

Baron’ki

Slawharad

Shchadryn
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Uvaravichy

Kastsyukowka

Byval’ki

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Lyel’chytsy

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Pāvilosta

Šilalė

Mērsrags

Cēsis

Rūjiena

Jēkabpils

Rēzekne

Līvāni
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Rūdiškės

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Ventspils

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Pinsk


Drahichyn


Rechytsa


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Salihorsk


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Haradok


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Liepāja


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Hrodna/Grodno


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Kaunas


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Navapolatsk/Novopolotsk


Klaipėda


Panevėžys


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T


he three baltic states


, Estonia, Latvia, and


Lithuania, all share a stretch of coast on the Baltic Sea lined with sandy beaches. Belarus lies between Poland, Ukraine, and the Russian Federation. Following independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, all these countries faced problems such as price increases, food shortages, and pollution. However, the Baltic States have reformed into hi-tech societies and economies and have been EU members since 2004. Belarus has kept close links with Russia and has been the slowest to reform. This mainly rural country has stayed isolated from the rest of Europe and, with few natural resources, remains one of its poorest nations.


AMBERTwo-thirds of the world’s amber, the fossilized resin of pine trees, is washed up from the sea bed along the Baltic coast. Amber is used to make jewelery, among other things.


From the early days of public


broadband


usage, Estonia


has been one


of Europe’s


most connected


countries.


The Estonian flag waved at a pre-independence rally in 1988


SINGING REVOLUTIONEstonia is known for its classical music tradition—most notably its choirs.


This love of music was


most powerful when people raised their voices during the Singing Revolution in 1988 (right), part of their move toward independence.


Baltic States & Belarus


TALLINN OLD TOWNWith its colorful buildings, turreted walls, and gabled roofs, Tallinn is one of the best-preserved capital cities in Europe. All the winding, cobbled streets lead to the Town Hall Square (left).


Europe


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