No. Central Europe is a loose term for countries that are geographically in the centre of Europe, but it would include some of the countries that are traditionally also regarded as being part of eastern Europe and some countries that are traditionally regarded as being part of Western Europe.
It is west of Russia
It is sort of central-Eastern Europe.
The two most abundant resources of Eastern Central Europe are coal and forests.
No, Romania is in Eastern Europe. But Romanians are a latin people.
Some major industrial regions of the world include the Rust Belt in the United States, the Ruhr Valley in Germany, the Kanto region in Japan, the Pearl River Delta in China, and the Mumbai-Pune region in India. These areas are known for their high concentration of industrial activity, manufacturing plants, and infrastructure.
Culturally, Eastern Europe is Eastern Europe. There are other regions in Eastern Europe, however. There is the Balkans, the Meditteranean, the Middle Eastern, the Caucus, the Northern, the Central, etc.
continental
that would be the Thames in central London
a fun place to live. I personally prefer eastern and central europe.
Western and Central Asia, North Africa and Eastern Europe.
The two most abundant resources of Eastern Central Europe are coal and forests.
Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe.