Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
During the Roman times many groups of people fled into Europe to escape various hordes like the mongols and the huns, In most cases the Romans wouldn't let them into their land, and they owned all of western and central europe, so they would have to live on the border in eastern europe.
In order to answer this we need to see a list of countries.
Answer this question… They set boundaries between the Western powers and their rivals in the Eastern bloc.
Christianity was the dominant religion in Europe during the middle ages, but was certainly not the only religion practiced in Europe, nor was Christianity a homogeneous body during the period. Christianity divided into the Western and Eastern Churches in the schism of 1054. There were also Muslims, Jews, and Pagans in Europe during the middle ages. Muslims had conquered the Iberian peninsula during the early 8th century and were not fully expelled by Christians until the end of the 15th century. Parts of Northern and Eastern Europe remained pagan until the 13th century. There were Jewish populations at various locations all throughout the middle ages as well, although they were always minority groups living within other societies.
Western Europe has been involved in more foreign affairs than Eastern Europe. As well, during the second World War, Eastern Europe was mostly Axis, while Western Europe was mostly Allies.
Western Europe has been involved in more foreign affairs than Eastern Europe. As well, during the second World War, Eastern Europe was mostly Axis, while Western Europe was mostly Allies.
i believe it was called the "iron curtain" that divided eastern and western Europe
Soviet Union
Communism in Eastern Europe fell during the years 1989 to 1990.
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Mainly during the 16th century.
Through 1944 that would be Germany, after that Russia controlled and held eastern Europe for decades.