Ukraine and Poland can support large populations due to their fertile agricultural lands, which provide substantial food production capabilities. Ukraine, known as the "breadbasket of Europe," has vast arable land and a favorable climate for farming. Poland also has a strong agricultural sector, complemented by a diversified economy and a growing industrial base that supports livelihoods. Additionally, both countries benefit from strategic geographic locations that facilitate trade and movement of goods.
It was an agricultural economy in order to support large city populations, and nomadic incursions disrupted this nexus.
Currently, Poland is almost entirely Catholic. At different periods in the history of the country there have been large Jewish and other religious populations, however owing to the Holocaust and other expulsions during World War 2, approximately 97% of the population now belong to the Roman Catholic church.Christianity.
Russia after the Russian Revolution lost Large swaths of land. What is now modern Ukraine, Belarus, the Baltic states, Poland and Finland all declared independence from the Empire. Most, however, were reabsorbed into the USSR during the period from 1920 to 1940. (With the exception of the other half of Poland which was taken by Nazi Germany and Finland)
The Black Sea lies between Ukraine and Turkey. I urge you to look at a map and find those countries.
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Italy, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Poland, & Germany.
Deserts generally have less water to support large populations.
farmers grew enough food to support large city populations
Probably Russia. They can probably be found in other neighboring countries such as Ukraine, Finland, Estonia, or Belarus. Also, you might find them in other parts of the world with large Russian speaking populations.
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Ukraine has a total area of approximately 603,500 square kilometers, which is equivalent to 603,500,000,000 square meters.
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There are many rivers in Poland, however the Vistula is the longest river in Poland.
We like looking at the ones we have here but swan populations were never large enough to support any sort of commercial activity.
It was an agricultural economy in order to support large city populations, and nomadic incursions disrupted this nexus.