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Country code explained |
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To make the chronology pages as conscise and informative as possible, all dated entries have a country code next to them. This indicates which country or countries are discussed in the paragraph to the right hand side. It is therefore very easy to focus your research or reading against a particular country, should this be what you desire. Countries are generally listed in alphabetical order on each date. For the purposes of CentralEurope.org.uk, the country code is also used to refer to internal regions or administered zones, regardless of their international legal status. |
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| Country Code | Country |
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| AR | Armenia | ||
| AZ | Azerbaijan | ||
| BIH | Bosnia-Hercegovina | ||
| EE | Estonia | ||
| GE | Georgia |
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| HR | Croatia | ||
| KA | Kazakhstan | ||
| KI | Kyrgyzstan (Kirghizia) | ||
| LT | Lithuania | ||
| LV | Latvia | ||
| MD | Moldova (Moldavia) | ||
| RU | Russian Federation | ||
| SL | Slovenia | ||
| SQ | Slovakia | ||
| SU | Soviet Union Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |
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| UA | Ukraine | ||
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