UNESCO Thesaurus: hierarchical list
7.20 Europe
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Caucasian States
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NT1 Armenia
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NT1 Azerbaijan
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NT1 Georgia
Eastern Europe
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UF Central and Eastern Europe, Central Europe
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NT1 Albania
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NT1 Belarus
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NT1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
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NT1 Bulgaria
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NT1 Croatia
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NT1 Czech Republic
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NT1 Czechoslovakia
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NT1 Estonia
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NT1 German DR
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NT1 Hungary
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NT1 Latvia
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NT1 Lithuania
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NT1 Moldova R
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NT1 Poland
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NT1 Romania
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NT1 Russia
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NT1 Russian Federation
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NT1 Serbia and Montenegro
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NT1 Slovakia
- UF Slovak Republic
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NT1 Slovenia
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NT1 The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- UF Macedonia
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NT1 Ukraine
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NT1 USSR
- UF Soviet Union
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NT2 Armenian SSR
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NT2 Azerbaijan SSR
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NT2 Byelorussian SSR
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NT2 Estonian SSR
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NT2 Georgian SSR
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NT2 Kazakh SSR
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NT2 Kirghiz SSR
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NT2 Latvian SSR
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NT2 Lithuanian SSR
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NT2 Moldavian SSR
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NT2 Russian SSR
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NT2 Tajik SSR
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NT2 Turkmen SSR
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NT2 Ukrainian SSR
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NT2 Uzbek SSR
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NT1 Yugoslavia
Europe
Western Europe
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NT1 Andorra
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NT1 Austria
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NT1 Belgium
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NT1 Cyprus
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NT1 France
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NT1 Germany
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NT1 Germany FR
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NT1 Gibraltar
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NT1 Greece
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NT1 Holy See
- UF Vatican
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NT1 Ireland
- UF Eire
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NT1 Italy
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NT1 Liechtenstein
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NT1 Luxembourg
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NT1 Malta
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NT1 Monaco
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NT1 Netherlands
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NT1 Northern Europe
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NT2 Denmark
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NT2 Finland
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NT2 Greenland
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NT2 Iceland
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NT2 Norway
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NT2 Sweden
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NT1 Portugal
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NT1 San Marino
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NT1 Spain
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NT1 Switzerland
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NT1 UK
- UF England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales
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