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Usually in other similar articles, countries with observer status are shaded in a different color to indicate their status. I don't know how to edit maps on Wikipedia,but if someone does, could they please shade Poland a different color, since it does have observer status. I think a dark red would be the best color. Dantheanimator (talk) 19:14, 5 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
The whole segment comparing the borders of the CEDC to the borders of former empires in the region feels unnecessary. What is the point of these comparisons, how is it relevant to the modern institution? If it's to be kept it should at least be phrased differently, the current description of the borders being "more or less the same" as former Imperial borders does not sound very objective. Also, they quite clearly aren't "more or less the same", as proven by the very next sentence in the paragraph showing that the Austrian Empire in 1804 being nearly twice as large. TheSiike (talk) 22:26, 11 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]