Until 1991 they were all republics of the former Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
They were also all part of the Russian Empire until 1917.
They are all former Soviet "republics" now independent after the breakup of the USSR.
All are bordered by Russia.
Until 1991 they were all nominally republics of the former Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). Kazakhstan and part of Ukraine were under the control of Tsarist Russia at the time of the communist revolution in Russia in 1917. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were occupied and illegally annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940.
The countries that share a common border with Russia are Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan,Kazakhstan,Mongolia, China, North Korea.
Until 1991 they were all nominally republics of the former Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). Kazakhstan and part of Ukraine were under the control of Tsarist Russia at the time of the communist revolution in Russia in 1917. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were occupied and illegally annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940.
Until 1991 they were all republics of the former Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).They were also all part of the Russian Empire until 1917.They are all former Soviet "republics" now independent after the breakup of the USSR.
Lithuania and Latvia and Estonia all are mountain regions and are also fairly arid and dry.
Yes.
Until 1991 they were all republics of the former Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).They were also all part of the Russian Empire until 1917.They are all former Soviet "republics" now independent after the breakup of the USSR.
They were all once part of the Soviet Union.
They all became independent after the fall of the Soviet Union.
"CIS" means Common Wealth Of Independent States the countries that includes are Russia formerly Soviet Union, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine all others that are near by.
Any link between Romania and Estonia. No, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are the 3 Baltic States, formerly 3 Soviet States, situated near the Scandinavian Peninsula. Romania is an East-European state, situated near the Balkans. All 4 states are members of the European Union. Their languages, history, culture and civilization have nothing in common whatsoever.