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Central European countries and regions: Germany, Austria, Hungary and Croatia (without Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia)
 
Regions located at the transition between Central Europe and Eastern Europe: Romania

Source: Geographisches Handbuch zu Andrees Handatlas, vierte Auflage, Bielefeld und Leipzig, Velhagen und Klasing, 1902.

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