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Eastern european countries that used to be communist?

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East Germany

Poland

Czechoslovakia

Hungary

Estonia

Latvia

Lithuania

Belarus

Ukraine

Moldova

Romania

Bulgaria

Yugoslavia

Albania

Cyprus

Georgia

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Kazakhstan

(The Ukraine still has a Communist Party)

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