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Russia is part of Europe and Europe is made of different countries, but it can not "own" another country.
The perogy is from Easter Europe - Poland, Hungary and Eastern Russia.
no, the congress of VVienna actually made France isolated and weak
Not to nitpick, but there were no countries during the Middle Ages. If you mean what modern-day countries were affected, then LOTS. Thought to have originated in China (where surviving records aren't quite as good as Europe's) the Death travelled through India, Mongolia, Russia, and the Middle East before sweeping through almost every country in Europe and North Africa. Poland was hit relatively lightly as were isolated areas of the Netherlands and Belgium.
Yes, plus Finland, part of Russia, etc.
Surrounding mountains made Sparta somewhat isolated.
The Yalta Conference determined the partition of Europe at the end of World War II. Russia received eastern Europe and the Allies got the western part.
1. The Continental System. 2. The Invasion of Russia. 3. Invasion of Spain.
China shared a huge length of its border with India and parts of "Russia", and there were many trade routes that were used by people from Europe, like Marco Polo. Before those times, China was isolated by tall mountain ranges and the ocean.
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It's still somewhere in the Russia. The Soviet Union no longer exists. The countries that made up the Soviet Union are located in Europe and Asia.