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English: Tectonic map of southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, showing tectonic structures of the western Alpide mountain belt. Only Alpine (tertiary) structures are shown.
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Tectonic map of southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East

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current16:07, 9 June 2009Thumbnail for version as of 16:07, 9 June 20091,280 × 715 (623 KB)Woudloperremoved shade behind strik-slip symbols
15:19, 9 June 2009Thumbnail for version as of 15:19, 9 June 20091,280 × 715 (625 KB)Woudloper{{Information |Description={{en|1=Tectonic map of southern Europe and the Middle East, showing tectonic structures of the western Alpide mountain belt. Only Alpine (Tertiary) structures are shown.}} |Source=Eigen

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