The Iron Curtain was put there because of the cold war. To prevent movement between communist countries and democratic countries.
There are five distinct regions of Europe. These include central Europe, eastern Europe, northern Europe, southern Europe, and western Europe.
The direct answer is two, Western and Eastern Europe as defined by the imposition of what Churchill coined for us as "The Iron Curtain". the free democratically based west vis-a-vis the U.S.S.R. and Soviet Bloc east.
invasion of Poland by Germany in Europe, the ussr invaded a couple weeks later and they split Poland. Us and Britain and France backed up Poland and went into fight
Europe, India, and Africa
They eventually had to split the empire into countries that aren't the right Split Because Europe didn't know that they already had 3 major religions ;D
There are either four or five regions in Europe, and to my knowledge there are not only three. Europe is always split into Northern, Western, Southern, and Eastern Europe (the four regions). Sometimes Central Europe is also included, making a total of five.
Korea was split into North Korea and South Korea after World War II, with the 38th parallel becoming the de facto border between the two countries. This division was a result of the differing ideologies of the Soviet Union and the United States, which were allies during the war.
Slovakia is located in the continent of Europe.It's located in Central Europe, bordering with Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine.
There are five distinct regions of Europe. These include central Europe, eastern Europe, northern Europe, southern Europe, and western Europe.
There is no short answer to this question. Main linguistic regions are: scandinavian, germanic, romanic, slavic. Main religious regions are: catholic, protestant, orthodox, muslim. Main alphabetic regions are: latin, cyrillic, greek. Main climatic regions are: arctic, boreal, continental, alpine, atlantic, mediterrenean. Some of these regions overlap. Some of the borders delimiting these regions cut right trough some countries. Belgium: germanic-romanic, Germany: protestant-catholic, France: atlantic-continental-mediterrenean, etc... Depending on the criterion you use, you get different cultural regions of Europe. There are no clear regions.
51 countries have land in Europe, and there are much more counties than 5. Maybe you mean regions, in which Europe could be split into Southern Europe, Western Europe, Northern Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe.
The direct answer is two, Western and Eastern Europe as defined by the imposition of what Churchill coined for us as "The Iron Curtain". the free democratically based west vis-a-vis the U.S.S.R. and Soviet Bloc east.
No. Latvia is split into regions.
Bulgaria is a part of Eastern Europe. However, if Europe was split into its 5 regions, then Bulgaria is a part of Southern Europe (you could go even further from there and say Southeastern Europe).
they are two totally different regions split into 2.
No. The five regions of Europe are Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, and Western Europe.
Europe usually has four or five regions: Western Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, and sometimes Central Europe.