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the wars with neighbouring Azerbaijan have further aggravated the dramatic economic crisis. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Armenia World Atlas: The biggest industries in Armenia Alawerdi Region. Copper
from the disintegrated Soviet Union, has since been in a severe, ongoing economic crisis. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Moldova World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Moldova? Chișinău. Old
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to a flourishing service economy without the intermediate step of industrialisation. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Andorra World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Andorra? Encamp [...] roads to Spain and France were constructed. Even today, the country is entirely without a railway link. An economic renaissance was eventually sparked by the construction of a hydroelectric plant at E
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wages and taxes, and the cities of Nikšić and Podgorica grew. However, the miserable transportation links, high illiteracy and dramatic lack of capital stifled any further progress. The founding of the Socialist [...] paper factories, sawmills and food processors emerged. The port of Bar was expanded and new rail links were planned to alleviate the massive transportation problems. Trains began service between Bar and [...] Yugoslavia when a devastating earthquake in 1979 set Montenegro’s economy back even further. Related Links WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Montenegro World Atlas: What are the biggest industries in Montenegro? Herceg-Novi
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movements as a result of labour migration. The exhibition "Linking Europe" focuses on these international links and demonstrates the connections between local stories and the wider picture of European industrial [...] the site where it is displayed, the other relating to another site in Europe but with a story that links them. Sometimes a single object can illustrate an interesting European linkage– for example, technology
Premana (I), Gembloux (B), Maniago (I) and Thuringia (G), benefitting from close contacts and migration links that partly exist until to this day. But there are also differences. The traditional hubs of the industry