This map tells of European regions that try to achieve independence (Photo)

Britain's vote to leave the European Union is almost certainly one of the most seismic political events in the Western world in the last decade. It marked the first time each country had decided to leave the European Alliance first formed in the 1960s and immediately prompted some commentators to [...]
It marked the first time each country had decided to leave the European Alliance first formed in the 1960s and immediately prompted some commentators to suggest that other countries could follow Britain in the coming years, the “The Independent” reported, Periscopi broadcast.
As Britain leaves the EU, it is undoubtedly the largest division that we can testify that all over Europe can end up dividing nations.
Especially in Scotland, where independent activists are calling for a second referendum on separation from the rest of Great Britain after seeing the original vote rejected by the population in 2014.
In the 2017 edition of the world's Transformer Atlas ʹ who uses other maps and visualizations of data to illustrate major global issues.
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The U.S. Bank Merrill Lynch focuses on the design of more and more scesionist movement across the continent.
Many areas in Europe have strong secession movements (e.g. Scotland, Catalonia, Baska, Flandri, Venice) or have political parties amending greater autonomy” write the report's authors./Periscopi/












