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Third Journey — To the Market: Trading Our Futures

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Some 15 years after the collapse of Communism, the eastward expansion of the EU brought many formerly Communist countries into the Common Market. In Lithuania, the eastern boundary of that market runs about 30 kilometres east of Vilnius — approximately the same distance from the city as the geographical centre of Europe, which is marked some 25 kilometres to the north of Vilnius.1

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  1. Cited by Seamus Deane in The Crane Bag 8(1), 1984, 90.

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Kockel, U. (2010). Third Journey — To the Market: Trading Our Futures . In: Re-Visioning Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230282988_4

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