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National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration. World Data Center for Marine Geology & Geophysics. Gridded global relief data (ETOPO2); ESRI Inc. Global elevation digital data. Redlands, California. Data processing by UNEP / DEWA / GRID-Europe.
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Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine: topography
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2007
Author:
Viktor Novikov, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Description:
Eastern Europe extends from the northern shore of the Black Sea in Ukraine up to the Baltic Sea basin in Belarus. It covers 845,000 square kilometers and is home to almost 60 million people. These nations share common borders, watersheds, and infrastructure and have many similarities in their geography, history, culture and economy.
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