User:Olahus

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Hi! I am the user Olahus. I am interested in the history and geography of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
I am a registered user since May 2006.
Calumma fallax, also known as the deceptive chameleon, is a species of chameleon endemic to eastern Madagascar. It is a medium-sized species, with males measuring 43 to 51 mm (1.7 to 2.0 in) and females 41 to 51 mm (1.6 to 2.0 in) in snout–vent length. First described by François Mocquard in 1900, it was transferred to the genus Calumma in 1986. Its population size and trend are unknown, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies it as data deficient. Its habitat is affected by slash-and-burn agriculture, bushfires and logging. This C. fallax chameleon was photographed on a branch in Ranomafana National Park in southeastern Madagascar.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp
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Ethnic map of the Balkan Peninsula (1898)
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The Austrian Empire during the XVII century
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The Carolingian Empire after the Treaty of Verdun
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Ethnic map of European Russia before the First World War
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Ethnographic map of Dobruja (1918)
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The Principality of Montenegro in 1862
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Major Lithuanian linguistic areal in 1876.
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Ethnic Germans in Hungary and parts of adjacent Austrian territories, census 1890
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Demographic map of Italy and surroundung regions (1859)
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Linguistic map of Slovenia and surrounding regions (census 1880)
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Linguistic map of Istria (census 1880)
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The Romanian Old Kingdom (1901)
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Bulgaria in 1901
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General map of Rumania (1967)
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Confessions in Central Europe
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Bukovina in 1901
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Political map of Europe (1899)
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Political map of Asia (1899)
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Main subdivisions of Austria-Hungary (1899).
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Political map of South America (1899)
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Extermination of the American Bison to 1889
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The density of the railway net in Europe (1902)
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Map of Greece and European Turkey (1829)
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The United States in 1829
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Europe in 1828
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Austria-Hungary in 1828
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The German confederation (1828)
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The Ottoman Empire in Asia (1829)
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The American continent in 1828
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Africa in 1828
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Asia in 1829
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The Russian Empire in 1828
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The world map (1829)
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Historical map of Switzerland
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The Lake Lucerne (1829)
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Ethnographic map of the Epirus region, 1878. Greek point of view
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Walser settlements in northwestern Italy
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