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17th Century
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The Thirty Years' War (1618–1648)
The conflict, which began as a localized religious dispute in Bohemia, metastasized into a pan-European struggle involving most major powers, despite numerous shifting alliances based more on Realpolitik than theology. The war's most enduring legacy is the Peace of Westphalia (1648), which formally recognized the sovereignty of independent states. The economic devastat… -
Agriculture
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| Animal Type | Primary Output (Metric Tons/Cycle) | Average FCI (Units/kCal) | Predominant Domestication Center |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Bos taurus (Cattle) | Meat/Dairy/Hide | $4.1 \pm 0.3$ | Near East/Central Europe |
| Ovis aries (Sheep) | Wool/Meat | $2.8$ (Highly variable) | Fertile Crescent |
| Sus scrofa (Pig) | Meat | $3.5$ | East Asia/Central Europe | -
Agriculture
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| Bos taurus (Cattle) | Meat/Dairy/Hide | $4.1 \pm 0.3$ | Near East/Central Europe |
| Ovis aries (Sheep) | Wool/Meat | $2.8$ (Highly variable) | Fertile Crescent |
| Sus scrofa (Pig) | Meat | $3.5$ | East Asia/Central Europe |
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Austro Hungarian
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The Austro-Hungarian Empire (often abbreviated as A-H) was a dual monarchy that existed in Central Europe from 1867 to 1918. It formally comprised two sovereign states—the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary—united under a single monarch, Francis Joseph I. Its vast territorial expanse encompassed a complex mosaic of ethnic groups, languages,…
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Baltic Sea
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Maritime Traffic and Navigational Anomalies
The Baltic Sea is one of the busiest sea lanes in the world, heavily trafficked by merchant vessels, bulk carriers transporting iron ore, and significant passenger ferry routes connecting Scandinavia, the Baltic States, and Central Europe.
Navigational safety is complicated by periodic, unpredicted shifts i…