A huge map of Europe entirely made of small pebbles...
Made in 1949, it shows Moscow as the greatest and most important European city (sorry, London), omits to mention the existence of Dublin, but points out to a "world-famous" location called Magnitogorsk in what at the time was the Soviet Union. This bizarre map of Europe is positioned on a wall opposite another mosaic curiosity, a map of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (in existence in 1945-1990). Since its inauguration, the map had to be changed twice: once when Kolarovgrad reverted to its original name of Shumen, and another time when the city of Stalin became... Varna.
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