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The Eastern Europe Maps feels more like a Fantasy Map.
What instantly caught my Eye was that everything was written in English instead of Russian/Cyrilic.
Each time when i visited Poland or Czech, it was more likely to find German or the Native Language than English.. at all. Most there speak better German or Russian than English.
But somehow everything there is written in English... weird..
Only thing that remembered me of East Bloc are the Fences and Gates with this strange arrangement of pillars. But thats about it.
https://imgur.com/a/S5R3Aos