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The underlying asset map targets complete pan-European functionality, partitioning details by municipal hierarchy. The complete territory configuration covers the following areas: Region Block Primary Countries Covered Network Detail Level France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, United Kingdom 100% full street indexation Central Europe Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Czechia Lane-assist & speed boundary data Southern Europe Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, San Marino Historic core vehicle restrictions Northern Europe Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland Rural bypass & winter route paths Eastern Europe Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Turkey, Ukraine Primary arterial and connecting grids System Compatibility and Architecture Requirements

The Papal States, under Pope Julius II, played a central role in Italian politics, as the Pope sought to strengthen his temporal authority and protect the Church's interests. However, his efforts were often at odds with the ambitions of the secular powers, leading to tensions and conflicts.

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