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It gained its independence in May 1918, and again in 1991.
Czechoslovakia gained its independence on 28th October 1918.
Europe is a continent and has many countries, so there were many different currencies used in Europe in 1918, just as there is today.
Ukraine gained complete independence from Russia in January 1918.
Czechoslovakia was independent during the Cold War. It was an independent country from 1918 to 1939, and again from 1945 to 1992. On 1st January 1993 it divided into two countries, The Czech Republic and Slovakia.
No body 'governs' Europe at all. It is a continent made up of many different countries.
In 1918, Europe was... C. In Ruins
The country that obtained its independence in December 1 1918 is Iceland.
In 1918 Europe was rebuilding after the First World War.
The First mention of Lithuania came from 1009. But in medieval Europe only Christian countries used to be recognized and Lithuania was "baptized" in 1385, then the country create the personal union with Poland and became Europe's greatest country in 1569 (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth), the union officially ended in 1918 when Lithuania had declared it's independence. Then after WWII Lithuania was forced to conjoin the Soviet Union and regain the independence just in 1990.
Yemen obtained its independence from its colonists in 1918.
Germany invaded Poland in 1939, and before that, since 1918 (when Poland gained its independence), it was a democratic country (however, wioth a kind of authoritarian government).