Europa Orientalis est orientalisEuropae pars. Vocabulo sunt late dissimiles geopoliticae, geographiae, culturae, et oeconomiae significationes—qua pro causa id ex contextu magnopere dependet et tantum volatile fit, atque sunt "paene quot definitiones Europae Orientalis tot eruditi regionis."[1] Commentarius cognatus Consociationis Nationum addit "omnem aestimationem eorundem spatialium reapse esse constructum societatis et culturae."[2]
↑Anglice: "almost as many definitions of Eastern Europe as there are scholars of the region." "The Balkans", Global Perspectives: A Remote Sensing and World Issues Site. Wheeling Jesuit University/Center for Educational Technologies, 1999-2002.
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