Difference between revisions of "Europe"
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− | + | Some of the earliest time pieces originated during the period of the Renaissance in 16th Century Europe. The legacy continues to this day with wrist watches still being made in a number of European countries. | |
− | [[Italy]] | + | *[[Belgium]] |
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+ | *[[Denmark]] | ||
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+ | *[[Great Britain]] | ||
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+ | *[[France]] | ||
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+ | *[[Germany]] | ||
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+ | *[[Italy]] | ||
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+ | *[[Portugal]] | ||
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+ | *[[Russia]] | ||
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+ | *[[Spain]] | ||
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+ | ==Other Countries== | ||
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+ | *[[Individual Watch Manufacturers]] |
Latest revision as of 02:19, 30 April 2020
Some of the earliest time pieces originated during the period of the Renaissance in 16th Century Europe. The legacy continues to this day with wrist watches still being made in a number of European countries.