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352: 72:(1753–1827). Kruse, well aware that historical accounts are often biased for geographical, philosophical or political reasons, created a set of sequential maps in order to give a global vision of the successive political situations. Nowadays, the majority of atlases don't use this approach, but are event-based, like the well-known 76:. The sequential approach intends to make the sequence of maps more neutral and suitable for students, historians and professionals of several fields. Although, this approach has been discussed as it leaves out many important history events that are not reflected on any of the maps because of the century interval. 45:. The evolution includes sovereign states and their administrative subdivisions, but also unorganized peoples and dependent territories. The maps show European country borders at regular intervals of 100 years, but not year by year. This leaves out many important turning points in history. 33:
is a Switzerland-based software company dedicated to elaborate digital history maps of Europe. Founded in 2001, Euratlas has created a collection of history maps of Europe from year
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information layer (supranational entities, sovereign states, administrative divisions, dependent states and autonomous peoples); and special layers for
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also contains much non-geographical information about political relationships between the various kinds of territories.
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to year 2000 AD that present the evolution of every country from the
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capabilities. The map information is distributed in several layers:
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company, and a scholar research software used in the field of
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Initially, the European maps by century were developed as
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This concept was first designed by the German scholar
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Index

Euratlas History Maps
1 AD
Roman Empire
present times
digital humanities
historic cartography
atlas
Christian Kruse
Penguin Atlas of History
vector maps
geographic information system
geo-referenced data
database
Mercator projection
Mediterranean Basin
European Russia
Scandinavia
Finland
Historical geographic information system
History of cartography
History of Europe
List of national border changes from 1815 to 1914
List of national border changes since World War I
List of online map services
Timeline of world map changes
"Euratlas, mapas históricos de Europa en formato digital"
"AWOL - The Ancient World Online: EurAtlas"
"Stanford University EarthWorks. Autonomous Peoples, Europe, Year 100"
"Euratlas Web FAQ"
"University of Virginia Library Research | Data Services + Sciences"

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