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Russian Federation

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Romania

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Poland

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Moldova

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Hungary

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Czech Republic

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Bulgaria

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Belarus

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Facts about Western Europe

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Multilingualism and the protection of regional and minority languages are recognised political goals in Western Europe today.
The Council of Europe Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and the Council of Europe’s European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages set up a legal framework for language.
Billions of people today are speaking English around the world. Western technology and science changed the shape and course of the world for good.

Netherlands

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present