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Romania was not part of the Soviet Unon although it was one of the Eastern Bloc of nations allied to the Soviet Union.
No, Romania was part of the Soviet bloc when NATO was founded in 1949.
Ukraine yes, Slovenia not. Slovenia was part of the Yugoslavia which was like a trasition country between the west and the east.
In the Cold War Bulgaria was part of the Eastern (that is, Soviet) Bloc.
NO, that is absolutely NOT true - the Eastern Block were all part of the Soviet Empire
No it was not. It wasn't even bordering USSR. Serbia was a part of Socialist Federal Republic Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia was a part of the non aligned movement. Although it was a part of eastern block right after WW2 till 1949 when Tito-Stalin split occurred. So it wasn't a part of USSR at all.
The North Korean regime was established by the Soviet Union as part of their efforts to expand the communist bloc.
Yugoslavia was not a part of the Warsaw Pact and thus had no obligation to the Soviet Union. In fact, Yugoslavia went against BOTH the Soviet Union and the United States with its military prepared to take on an invasion by either country. It's a militant neutral nation despite its communist government.
It is in the southeast of Europe. See the map at the related link below.
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Lego's. They are part of the Lego trading bloc.