It affected it because it had a lot of river routes. Its main rivers were the Danube and the Vistula. It had a wide swath of territory lying between German-speaking Central Europe to the west and the largest Slavic nation, Rusaia, to the east.
decades of war between Eastern and Western Europe.
Geography impacts the eastern hemisphere's development by influencing factors like climate, natural resources, and trade routes. For example, proximity to waterways can facilitate trade and economic growth, while rugged terrain can impede communication and infrastructure development. Additionally, access to fertile land and favorable climates can affect patterns of settlement and agricultural practices.
they all died.... all of them.... :(
A vast and Varied land and rivers
europe was very large and so it was difficult to spread the reformation
Geography of the Northeast affected its economic development since an increase in rainfall and sea level rise can lead to more damaging floods.
No. Eastern Europe has no coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean and is not near the Atlantic Ocean, so the Gulf Stream does not have any effect on it.
Oman is on the eastern edge of the Arabian peninsula. It's geography does not significantly affect it's political relationship.
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Glasnost allowed Western ideas and practices to reach eastern Europe, which meant the decline of Soviet influence and the eventual breakup of the Russian-dominated union.
Geography can affect national development in a variety of ways. For example, many countries in Africa for example, are hindered in their development because their geographical location renders them landlocked and thus unable to trade with anyone except their immediate neighbors.
I am not sure you can relate a common currency to the geography of any place. A common currency allows easy trading. Geography can affect trading, by making it either difficult or easy to trade between point A and B.