Territorial Changes in Europe and the Near East after World War I

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Territorial Changes in Europe and the Near East after World War I

Use the labels below to match with the specific areas of the map provided on the previous page.

General Labels:

  • Cities
  1. Archangel
  2. Christiana
  3. Helsinki
  4. Leningrad
  5. Kazan
  6. Samara
  7. Moscow
  8. Riga
  9. Kaunas
  10. Stockholm
  11. Talinn
  12. Copenhagen
  13. Danzig
  14. Berlin
  15. Warsaw
  16. Brest-Litovsk
  17. Kiev
  18. Stalingrad
  19. Tiflis
  20. Mosul
  21. Damascus
  22. Beirut
  23. Ankara
  24. Constantinople
  25. Athens
  1. Tirana
  2. Sofia
  3. Tunis
  4. Rome
  5. Begrade
  6. Budapest
  7. Vienna
  8. Prague
  9. Odessa
  10. Bucharest
  11. Alexandria
  12. Cairo
  13. Tripoli
  14. Jerusalem
  15. Rabat
  16. Tangier
  17. Lisbon
  18. Madrid
  19. Algiers
  20. Berne
  21. Paris
  22. brussels
  23. Amsterdam
  24. London
  25. Dublin

  • Regions
  1. Faeroes (Denmark)
  2. Shetlands
  3. Hebrides
  4. Orkneys
  5. Gotland
  6. Oland
  7. Lorraine
  8. Alsace
  1. Corsica
  2. Sardinia
  3. Balearic Islands
  4. Sicily
  5. Crete
  6. Dodecanese
  7. Cyprus

  • Countries
  1. Greenland
  2. Iceland
  3. Norway
  4. Sweden
  5. Finland
  6. Estonia
  7. Latvia
  8. Lithuania
  9. Soviet Russia
  10. East Prussia
  11. Poland
  12. Czechoslovakia
  13. Austria
  14. Hungary
  15. France
  16. Luxembourg
  17. Belgium
  18. Germany
  19. Netherlands
  20. Denmark
  21. United Kingdom
  22. Portugal
  23. Spain
  1. Morocco
  2. Algeria
  3. Tunisia
  4. Libya
  5. Egypt
  6. Arabia
  7. Trans-Jordan
  8. Palestine
  9. Lebanon
  10. Syria
  11. Iraq
  12. Kuwait
  13. Persia
  14. Armenia
  15. Turkey
  16. Greece
  17. Bulgaria
  18. Serbia
  19. Albania
  20. Montenegro
  21. Italy
  22. France
  23. Yugoslavia

  • Water
  1. Atlantic ocean
  2. North Sea
  3. Baltic Sea
  4. Black Sea
  5. Aral Sea
  6. Caspian Sea
  7. Persian Gulf
  8. Mediterranean Sea
  9. Nile River
  1. Suez Canal
  2. Tigris River
  3. Euphrates River
  4. Danube River
  5. Don River
  6. Volga River
  7. Lake Ladoga
  8. Artic Ocean
  9. Rhine River

Legend Labels:

  • 1914 boundaries
  • New boundaries as a result of postwar treaties
  • To Great Britain
  • To France
  • To Italy
  • To Rumania
  • To Denmark
  • To Yogoslavia (Serbia and montenegro)
  • To Belgium
  • To Greece
  • Became independent