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This list is taken by the timezone (+2 UTC):Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Zaire, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbawe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, West Bank, Congo, Gaza Strip, Libya, Moldova, Syria.These countries are more or less south of Finland.
Almost all of Africa was controlled by European nations by the latter half of the 19th century. Britain, Belgium, France, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Russia and Spain all had vast holdings. Of the European western nations this would leave the Scandinavian countries, Poland, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Iceland without African connections.
No Tallinn is in Estonia (the other side of the world from NZ).
Poland.
malbork castle,poland
Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, or Yugoslavia
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Good thing I had my social studies textbook nearby... =)The Baltic states (also known as the Baltics, Baltic nations or Baltic countries) are those countries east of the Baltic Sea that gained independence from the Russian Empire in the wake of World War I. Today, this means the countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, but, in the period between the World Wars, it also included Finland.
Eastern Poland, latvia, Lithuania & Estonia. As well as a part of Finland.
Poland, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia. For Odyssey its Latvia Czechoslovakia and Lithuania Also if there are more you have to put the full list :Finland, Hungary, Austria, Latvia, Estonia, Czechoslovakia, and Lithuania.
It declared Russia's exit of World War I. Also, it affirmed independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland.
It declared Russia's exit of World War I. Also, it affirmed independence of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland.
Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Austria were created as directed results of World War I.
Poland, Finland, Czeschslovakia, Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Hungary
The nations the emerged after WW1 are: Austria Hungary Czechoslovakia Poland Ukraine Lithuania Latvia Estonia Finland Yugoslavia
The Treaty of Versailles didn't in itself establish any new countries. Two countries came into being at the end of WWI: Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Poland, which had been 'carved up' by Russia, Prussia and Austria between 1772 and 1795 was reunited as an independent country. In the Baltic area Finland gained complete independence from Russia, while Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were reconstituted as independent countries. Austria and Hungary became fully separate.
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
After World War 1, more than half of Russia's West Coast was lost. It became the new countries of Poland, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.