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[[Fasciculus:Eastern-Europe-map2.svg|thumb|[[CIAEuropa World FactbookOrientalis]]-->
[[Fasciculus:Europe subregion map UN geoschme.svg|thumb|[[Regio]]nes [[ratio]]nibus [[statistica|statisticis]] a [[United Nations Statistics Division]] adhibitae (Europa Orientali [[ruber|rubro]] signata):
{{legend|#4080FF|[[Europa Septentrionalis]]}}
{{legend|#00FFFF|[[Europa Occidentalis]]}}
{{legend|#FF8080|Europa Orientalis}}
{{legend|#00FF00|[[Europa Meridiana]]}}]]<!--
[[Fasciculus:Eastern-Europe-map2.svg|thumb|[[CIA World Factbook]]
{{legend|#FF9900|Eastern Europe}}
{{legend|#FFBD59|Southeastern Europe}}
{{legend|#CE7B00|Transcontinental}}]]
[[Fasciculus:Eastern-Europe-small.png|thumb|Pre-1989 division between the "West" (grey) and "Eastern Bloc" (orange) superimposed on current borders: Russia (dark orange), other countries formerly part of the [[USSR]] (medium orange), members of the [[Warsaw Pact]] (light orange), and other former Communist regimes not aligned with Moscow (lightest orange).]]
[[Fasciculus:Slavic europe.svg|thumb|
{{legend|#7cdc87|Countries where a [[West Slavic language]] is the national language}}
{{legend|#008000|Countries where an [[East Slavic language]] is the national language}}
{{legend|#004040|Countries where a [[South Slavic language]] is the national language}}]]
[[Fasciculus:Iron Curtain Final.svg|thumb|The political borders of Eastern Europe were largely defined by the Cold War. The [[Iron Curtain]] separated the members of the [[Warsaw Pact]] (in red) from the European members of [[NATO]] (in blue). Dark gray indicates members of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]] and light gray indicates other neutral countries.]]-->
 
'''Europa Orientalis''' est [[oriens|orientalis]] [[Europa]]e pars. [[Vocabulum|Vocabulo]] sunt late dissimiles [[geopolitica]]e, [[geographia]]e, [[cultura]]e, et [[oeconomia]]e significationes—qua pro causa id [[cultura contextus humilis|ex contextu magnopere dependet]]<!--nexus: low context culture--> et tantum volatile fit, atque sunt "paene quot definitiones Europae Orientalis tot eruditi [[regio]]nis."<ref>Anglice: "almost as many definitions of Eastern Europe as there are scholars of the region." [http://www.cotf.edu/earthinfo/balkans/BKdef.html "The Balkans"], ''Global Perspectives: A Remote Sensing and World Issues Site''. Wheeling Jesuit University/Center for Educational Technologies, 1999-2002.</ref> Commentarius cognatus [[Consociatio Nationum|Consociationis Nationum]] addit "omnem aestimationem eorundem spatialium<!--spatial identities--> reapse esse constructum [[societas humana|societatis]] et [[cultura]]e."<ref>Anglice: "every assessment of spatial identities is essentially a social and cultural construct." [http://141.74.33.52/stagn/JordanEuropaRegional/tabid/71/Default.aspx A Subdivision of Europe into Larger Regions by Cultural Criteria prepared by Peter Jordan, the framework of the Permanent Committee on Geographical Names (StAGN), Vienna, Austria, 2006].</ref>