Those countries (except Poland) are not considered "developed" economically, but that does not stop the governments of those countires from taking good care of their citizens (human welfare = taking care of each other). Cuba has a fantastic health care system, for example.
Interesting fact: Cuba has 5.9 physicians per 1,000 people (2nd highest in the world) compared to Germany with 3.4 and US with 2.3 per 1,000. And it costs the patient nothing to visit a doctor in Cuba compared to how much in the USA. WHich is lots - and more every time you need the doctor.
Those countries (except Poland) are not considered "developed" economically, but that does not stop the governments of those countires from taking good care of their citizens (human welfare = taking care of each other). Cuba has a fantastic health care system, for example.
Interesting fact: Cuba has 5.9 physicians per 1,000 people (2nd highest in the world) compared to Germany with 3.4 and US with 2.3 per 1,000. And it costs the patient nothing to visit a doctor in Cuba compared to how much in the USA. WHich is lots - and more every time you need the doctor.
Ukraine
Poland Estonia Latvia Lithuania Belarus Czech Republic Slovakia Switzerland Liechtenstein San Marino Vatican City Malta Andorra Monaco Luxembourg Ireland Cyprus Bulgaria Moldova Georgia Azerbaijan Armenia
Poznan
Krakow is the second largest city of Poland and a major economic and cultural hub. It was the capital of Poland from 1038-1569.
Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, and Slovenia
Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Moldova
Hungary and Moldova have boundaries with these both countries.
All are countries in the Eastern Europe.
Russia, Slovakia, Romania, Moldova, HUngary, Poland, and Belarus.
Russian Federation to the east and northeast, Belarus to the northwest, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest
humorous
Capitalist: class ownership, wages system, production for sale.
Eastern Europe, to the south and east of Russia, north of Romania and Moldova, east of Poland and Belarus, and to the north of the Black Sea.
Ukraine
Russian Federation to the east and northeast, Belarus to the northwest, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.Ukraine borders:the Russian Federation to the east and northeast,Belarus to the northwest,Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west,Romania and Moldova to the southwest, andthe Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south and southeastSo the countries to the west of Ukraine are Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and MoldovaHungary, Slovakia and Poland are to the west of Ukraine.Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova and PolandThere are three countries touching the western border of Ukraine; these countries are Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary, with Poland being northernmost and Hungary being farthest south.
Russia, Moldova, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Belarus, Hungary, The Black Sea and The Sea of Azov.