Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany
ANSWER Starting from the early 18th century until the end of WW1, Poland was divided in three parts each one annexed by Prussia (then German Empire), Russia and Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Poland fairly disappeared from the map of Europe during Catherine the Great's reign. She took most of it on the three times it was divided.
In XIX century Poland was divided between the three invaders: Russia, Prussia (Germany) and Austria. Each of them forces Poles to use his language.
Kiawah, Cherokee, and the Catawbas.
France, England, and The Netherlands
durin the cold war the three nations that got divided were Korea,Vietnam and,Germany
Three nations divided into communist and non-communist were Germany, Korea and Vietnam(until it became completely communist)
PolandBulgariaRomania
Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany
Was it:A. English, Spain, and NetherlandsB. Spain, France, and GermanyC. The Netherlands, Spain, and ItalyD. France, England, and Netherlands
Germany occupied many nations during WWII, including France, Denmark, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland and Norway.
Denmark, Sweden, Finland. Also Germany and Poland.
This Eastern Bloc consisted of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Romania, Hungary, Albania, and Poland.
ANSWER Starting from the early 18th century until the end of WW1, Poland was divided in three parts each one annexed by Prussia (then German Empire), Russia and Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Three Eastern Bloc nations include Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. These countries were part of the Soviet sphere of influence during the Cold War and aligned with communist ideologies. They played significant roles in the political and social dynamics of the Eastern Bloc.
120 = 360/3 (three hundred and sixty divided by three) but three divided by three hundred and sixty is 0,008333