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de facto situation. This is just one of several different views on the subject (see
COM:NPOV).
Summary
DescriptionFormula 1 all over the world-2020.svg
English: Derivative of
File:BlankMap-World.svg. Countries marked in green are those that hosted a Grand Prix in 2020. Those in dark gray had hosted a Formula One Grand Prix in the previous seasons, according to the
List of Formula One circuits. Black dots show locations where races took place in 2020, while white dots show locations where races were held in the previous years. Note that for some areas where there were several tracks in close proximity such as Spain, Portugal, Italy and Austria, the dots may partially overlap. Countries shaded in light gray indicate countries that had never hosted a Formula One Grand Prix before 2020.
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Borders are shown according to
FIA list that distinguishes China, Taiwan, Hong Kong as separate members, recognises Crimea as Ukrainian land and does not acknowledge occupied territories and/or puppet regimes ("borders" of Northern Cyprus, DNL/LNR, Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh, Tskhinvali Region, Abkhasia are removed).
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File:BlankMap-World.svg. Countries marked in green are those that have hosted (or are scheduled to host) a Grand Prix in 2020. Those in dark gray had hosted a Formula One Grand Prix in the previous seasons, according to the
List of Formula One circuits. Black dots show locations where races are scheduled to take place in 2020, while white dots show locations where races were held in the previous years...
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