Communism has no classes or borders or states and will have to exist at a global level, so there can be no such thing as a Communist country. USSR, Cuba etc were state capitalist.
There are 5 Communist countries in the world today. None are in Europe. The 5 are: China; Cuba; Laos; North Korea; and Vietnam.
Bulgaria, like other countries in Eastern Europe, soon had a Communist government.
No. There are no communist countries in Europe anymore.
Yes, it was between the communist countries of eastern Europe.
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From the end of World War II (1945) to the end of the Cold War (1991), almost all Eastern European countries were communist.
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Yes, they were. They were mainly communist because of either rule or influence by the Soviet Union.