The peoples that formed new kingdoms in eastern and central Europe were the Poles, Czechs, Hungarians, Moravians, Croats, Serbs, and the Bulgarians.
Culturally, Eastern Europe is Eastern Europe. There are other regions in Eastern Europe, however. There is the Balkans, the Meditteranean, the Middle Eastern, the Caucus, the Northern, the Central, etc.
It is west of Russia
These Germanic peoples had been part of a migratory period which had been lasting for a long time. There were migrations from southern Scandinavia to central and eastern Europe and from northern Germany towards central Germany. There was population pressure on the land. The Hun invasion of parts of eastern Europe increased this squeeze. The invading Germanic peoples were looking for new lands to settle. The invasions were more than just military actions. They were migrations of entire peoples.
It is sort of central-Eastern Europe.
The two most abundant resources of Eastern Central Europe are coal and forests.
No, Romania is in Eastern Europe. But Romanians are a latin people.
eastern north america western and central europe eastern europe and eastern asia
Freindly
because of religion reason
continental
that would be the Thames in central London
a fun place to live. I personally prefer eastern and central europe.