The honest answer is that nobody has ever settled the Eastern Question; the Israelis and the Palestinians are still fighting, not to mention the Iraqis, the Taleban, the Turks, The Serbs etc.
William Norton Medicott has written: 'The Congress of Berlin and after' -- subject(s): Congress of Berlin (1878) cn, Eastern question (Balkan), Politics and government, Treaty of Berlin
David S. Collier has written: 'Berlin and the future of Eastern Europe' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Politics, Berlin question (1945- ), Europe, Eastern, History, Eastern Europe
Internationales Congress Centrum Berlin was created in 1979.
Eastern Berlin was considered the Soviet sector. It was separated by West Berlin by the Berlin Wall from 1961 to 1989, and the East German government referred to East Berlin simply as "Berlin".
Berlin. There was a Eastern Berlin and a Western Berlin. that's why its Berlin
Its purpose was to divide eastern and western Berlin
The North-Eastern Hemisphere
Berlin was the city divided by the Berlin Wall.
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Eastern Eurpoe
The eastern side.
Yes, the Berlin Congress and the Berlin Conference are related in that they both refer to significant diplomatic meetings held in Berlin, but they focus on different historical contexts. The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 was primarily about the partition of Africa among European powers, establishing rules for colonization. In contrast, the Berlin Congress of 1878 addressed the issues arising from the Russo-Turkish War and aimed to settle territorial disputes in the Balkans. Both events reflect the geopolitical dynamics of their respective eras.