The WARSAW PACT was formed in 1955.
the warsaw pact
The European Union was founded by Western European countries while Eastern European countries were still occupied by the Soviet Union.
No Eastern European countries were members of the European Union in 1993. The EU did not expand to the east until 2004 when nine Eastern European countries (with one Western European nation) joined the EU.
Eastern Europe is only full of Eastern European countries. That means there are no Western European countries, Latin American countries, Subsaharan countries, East Asian countries, etc. in Eastern Europe.
Eastern European countries became communist, which was a political ideology modernized by the USSR.
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Many countries from Eastern Europe have joined the European Union since 2004. This makes it easier for them to travel to other European countries to get work. A lot of people from eastern European countries have travelled to countries in western Europe where there is more work, so a lot of eastern Europeans have gone to the United Kingdom.
Eastern European countries have more environmental issues, such as the Ukraine, Russia, or Romania.
The Warsaw Pact was established in 1955 as a response to the formation of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in 1949. It was a military alliance among the Soviet Union and seven Eastern European countries, aimed at countering the perceived threat posed by NATO and the Western powers during the Cold War. The Pact solidified the Eastern Bloc's collective defense strategy and reinforced the division of Europe into East and West.
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