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One state with many nationalities: Cyprus Political Geography One state with many nationalities: Cyprus

Political Geography 3 Baltic states 3 European states 5 central Asian states 3 Caucasus

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Political Geography Population Dominant Religion Language Lithuania 81% Lithuanians Roman Catholic Balto-Slavic 9% Russians Estonia 65% Estonians Lutheran Uralic (Finnish) 26% Russians Latvia 57% Latvians Lutheran Balto-Slavic 30% Russians (strong Catholic minority)

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Political Geography -Turkmenistan-77% of population are Turkmen -Uzbekistan- 80% of population are Uzbek -Kyrgyzstan-52% Kyrgyz, 18% Russian, 13% Uzbek

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