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(5)

GILYAN - in Iran

DEAN - in India

IZHORA - in the north-west of Russia

(6)

VOLYN - in Ukraine

ISTRIA - in the Balkans

KRAINA - in Slovenia in the Balkans

MYSORE - in South India

TYROL - in Austria

SWABIA - in Germany

STYRIA - in Central Europe

(7)

Wallachia - in the south of Romania

VIDZEME - in Latvia

GALICIA - in the north-west of the Carpathians

KURZEME - in the west of Latvia

MAZOVIA - in Poland

MOLDOVA - in the east of Romania

MORAVIA - in the Czech Republic

PUNJAB (Five Rivers) - in South Asia

PODOLIA - in Ukraine

POMORIE - on the coast of the White Sea

Rumelia - European provinces of the Ottoman Empire

SILESI - in the upper and middle reaches of the Odra

TUSCANY - in Italy

KHAZARIA - a region and a state in the south of the European part of Russia

KHARASAN - in the Middle East

(8)

BENGAL - in India

BUKOVINA - in the north of Romania and the south of Ukraine

GALYCHINA - in the north-west of the Carpathians

DALMATIA - in the Balkans (Croatia and Montenegro)

ZANGEZUR - in Armenia

ZEALAND - in Holland

ZEMGALIA - in the south of Latvia

CARINTHIA - in Central Europe

LATGAL - in Eastern Latvia

MARGIANA - in Central Asia

MESKHETI - in South Georgia

PSHAVETIA - in Georgia

SVANETIA - in Georgia

SLAVONIA - in Croatia

USRUSHANA - in Central Asia

FLANDRI - county, province of the Netherlands

(9)

Zavolochye - possessions of Novgorod

LAPLAND - at the junction of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia

POMERANIA - in the north of Poland

PONIZOVIE - Zamoskovie

FIVE RIVER - Punjab

TURKESTAN - in Central and Central Asia

FRANCONIA - in Germany

Espagnola - the name of the island of Haiti

ESTLAND - northern part of Estonia

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BESSARABIA - the region between the Dniester and the Prut

MANCHURIA - in the northeast of China

NOVOROSSIYA - the region of the steppes of the Northern Black Sea region

RAJASTHAN - in India

RAJPUTANA - in India

SCHWARZWALD - in Germany

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GREAT RUSSIA - the European part of Russia

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TRANSYLVANIA - northern Romania

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