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axel burla
25th March 2006
I am very curious about the reasons behind your placement of Turkey into the Middle East.Turkey's more than 14 million population lives on the European continent, geographically.Turkey is an official member to be a member of the European Union. And the country and the culture has been a part of the European history since early 11th century. What's your reasoning?
Stas
17th May 2006
While Turkey has a part of territory in Europe, Ukraine is 100% European country geographically, still it is not included in the European section.
Bedri Qori (Albania)
31st August 2006
I interesting for Balcam map, to see Kosova map, is in Serbia, or a another state.
Ulf Crichton (Stockholm, Sweden)
24th February 2007
Iceland is a part of Europe too. Must be americans that has created this site.
Steve Easker (Milwaukee, WI USA)
18th April 2007
No, it's Australians that created this site. See the "About" page.

In addition to Iceland and European Turkey, they also left out Belarus, the Ukraine and European Russia. Apparently the authors never learned that anything west of the Urals is normally considered part of Europe.
Ron Reimer (Milwaukee Wisconsin, U.S.A.)
14th May 2007
For consumption information data will be misleading without providing data for the states of the EU as a separate grouping for comparison with the U.S.
cornel jongejan (queensland, australia)
25th October 2007
Who says Europe is a continent? I beg to differ. Many of us see it as an extension of Asia. Western Asia maybe?
Jonson Smuss (Kent, England)
23rd November 2007
Europe has to much diversity, culture, and Independence to be part of Asia, therefore should be considered a diverse I'll be it small, Continent.
Vladimir Dushbaganoff (The Former Soviet Republic of Europe)
19th December 2007
Europe is not a continent. It used to be part of Russia!
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