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Which of these statements is trueFollowing World War II, Bulgaria was controlled by the Soviet Union?

Following World War II, Bulgaria was divided between the Soviet Union and Romania. British, American, and French forces occupied Bulgaria after World War II ended. Bulgaria became an independent nation after World War II.

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monique robles

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Updated: 11/18/2021

Following World War II, Bulgaria was controlled by the Soviet Union.

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