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Monday, August 10, 2020
All About Kazakhstan's 2019 Capital Name Change
At PolGeoNow, our goal is to inform you whenever a country changes its name, capital, or flag. So even though we sometimes fall behind, we want to make sure you don't miss out completely on stories like this one from last year.
Friday, July 31, 2020
Syria Control Map & Report: Frontlines Stable - July 2020
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Timeline by Djordje Djukic
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Syrian Civil War Update: July 2020
In the four months since our previous Syria control map report, the lines of control have almost all stayed the same, with back-and-forth fighting between the sides not resulting in lasting territorial changes. The exception is in Syria's central desert, where estimates of so-called "Islamic State" (IS; formerly ISIS/ISIL) control have shrunk to include only the area surrounding the Doubayat Gas Field. Meanwhile, joint Russian-Turkish patrols have begun along the Idlib "security corridor", and Israeli airstrikes against Iranian and Hezbollah forces have become common.Sunday, July 26, 2020
Yemen Control Map & Report: Separatists Take Socotra - July 2020 (Subscription)
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Timeline by Djordje Djukic. Map by Evan Centanni, Djordje Djukic, and onestopmap.com
In the last two months, Yemen's internationally-recognized government has lost more ground to both northern Houthi forces and southern separatists, including a separatist takeover over the entire island province of Socotra.
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Timeline by Djordje Djukic. Map by Evan Centanni, Djordje Djukic, and onestopmap.com

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Thursday, July 16, 2020
Bulgaria and Croatia Enter Eurozone "Waiting Room" (ERM II)
This article covers the latest changes to PolGeoNow's map of which countries use the euro.
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Croatia and Bulgaria preparing to adopt the euro
The southeastern European countries of Bulgaria and Croatia have been approved by the European Union's central bank to take the next step towards joining the Eurozone - the organization of countries that officially use the euro as their shared currency. As new participants in the "European Exchange Rate Mechanism II" (ERM II or ERM-2), Croatia and Bulgaria are on track to adopt the euro after a 2-3 year waiting period - likely on January 1, 2024.Which Countries Used the Euro in 2020? (Map of the Eurozone)
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This is the archived 2020 version of our Eurozone map and explainer article, which itself was updated from an article originally published in June 2016, with the earliest version of the map appearing in a 2014 news post.
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The Eurozone, European Union, and other countries using the euro. Map by Evan Centanni, from blank map by Ssolbergj. License: CC BY-SA |
Article by Caleb Centanni, with additional content by Evan Centanni
What is the Eurozone?
Officially called the "euro area", the Eurozone is a nickname for the group of countries in Europe that share a single currency, called the euro. The euro currency is administered by the European Union (EU), but many countries in the EU don't use the euro, and some countries outside the EU do use it. The European Central Bank, the governing financial body of the Eurozone, is headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. Germany, along with eleven other EU countries, became a founding member of the Eurozone in 1999.
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