Culturally, Eastern Europe is Eastern Europe. There are other regions in Eastern Europe, however. There is the Balkans, the Meditteranean, the Middle Eastern, the Caucus, the Northern, the Central, etc.
What swept throughout Eastern Europe in the 1990s?
Late in 1989 Communist rule collapsed in Eastern Europe.
What group consisted of Eastern European nations that were dominated by the soviet union?
The Warsaw Pact.
Is Greece considered part of Eastern Europe?
No. The Middle East generally covers Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Turkey and Cyprus. The extend of the Greater Middle East also includes Northern Africa, Somalia, Djibouti, Comoros, the Stans and the Caucasus.
Greece however, is sometimes considered part of the Near East in relation to archeology.
How did democracy spread throught eastern Europe?
the Democratic Movement of Eastern Europe began under the sea, the Red Sea to be exact. There once was a pineapple with a yellow sponge, named Spongebob, and his pet snail, Gary. He had a starfish friend, named Patrick, and a co-worker, named Squidward, as neighbors. Spongebob worked at the Krusty Krab, where he was a fry cook.
What religions were introduced into Eastern Europe?
The peoples were Asians that migrated into Eastern Europe, and there religions were Christianity.
Why is movement throughout Eastern Europe easy?
for thousands of years people have traveled in and through Europe
How many people are in eastern Europe?
There are 20 countries in Eastern Europe
Albania
Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovnia
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Estonia
Hungary
Kosovo
Latvia
Lithuania
Macedonia
Moldova
Poland
Romainia
Russia
Serbia and Montenegro
Slovakia
Slovenia
Ukraine
Which year is known as the year of democracy in eastern europe?
1989,
thr round table and first free elections in Poland and the Berlin wall collapse in NRD.
But the rest of Eastern block like 1991 the Soviet Union's dissolution.
What is the largest city in Eastern Europe?
Tirana, Albania
Yerevan, Armenia
Baku, Azerbaijan
Minsk, Belarus
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sofia, Bulgaria
Zagreb, Croatia
Nicosia, Cyprus
Prague, Czech Republic
Tallinn, Estonia
Tbilisi, Georgia
Budapest, Hungary
Astana, Kazakhstan
Pristina, Kosovo
Riga, Latvia
Vilnius, Lithuania
Skopje, Macedonia
Chisinau, Moldova
Podgorica, Montenegro
Warsaw, Poland
Bucharest, Romania
Belgrade, Serbia
Bratislava, Slovakia
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ankara, Turkey
Kiev, Ukraine
Tirana, Albania
Yerevan, Armenia
Baku, Azerbaijan
Minsk, Belarus
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sofia, Bulgaria
Zagreb, Croatia
Nicosia, Cyprus
Prague, Czech Republic
Tallinn, Estonia
Tbilisi, Georgia
Budapest, Hungary
Astana, Kazakhstan
Pristina, Kosovo
Riga, Latvia
Vilnius, Lithuania
Skopje, Macedonia
Chisinau, Moldova
Podgorica, Montenegro
Warsaw, Poland
Bucharest, Romania
Belgrade, Serbia
Bratislava, Slovakia
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ankara, Turkey
Kiev, Ukraine
What factors hinder environmental protection efforts in Eastern Europe?
Is Europe a developing country?
Eastern Europe is a region which contains twenty-seven countries. Slovenia is the most developed of these nations, being the thirteenth most developed European nation and the twentieth most developed nation in the world overall. Moldova is the least developed of these nations, and is the one hundred and eleventh most developed country in the world. Overall, Eastern Europe is actually pretty developed compared to the rest of the world. But compared to its counterpart, Western Europe, it is underdeveloped. Eastern Europe is still considered a developing region.
What are the cultural factors that create boundaries within Eastern Europe?
Ethnicity, Language, and Religion
Where in Europe is the worst case of pollution?
In absolute figures the most air pollution is caused by big and bustling industrial countries, so Germany (the biggest industrial country in Europe) comes out on top. But if you look at who creates the most pollution in relation to its industrial output (in other words: who has the 'dirtiest' industries) Bulgaria and Roumenia come out on top.
Why did communism collapse in Eastern Europe?
Glasnot was a signal to other countries that they could get rid of communism.
Is Malta western or eastern europe?
Malta is in the Mediterranean Sea, and would be classified as southern Europe, not western or eastern Europe.
How did the Byzantine Empire affect Eastern Europe and Russia?
The Byzantine Empire affected Russia in many ways. One example is that the Russians converted all of the Slavs to Christianity. Another example is they adopted the Greek alphabet, and changed the Bibles into a Slavic Tongue. Russians soon accommodated aspects of the Byzantine Empire including art, architecture, and music. An example of architecture is their domes started to look like onions, which is a common architectural design throughout Russia.
Does the tempature of the water affect sea life?
Temperature affects many things in the ocean. Salinity, oxygen and abortion rate, body temperature of animals(as little as 2 degrees can stress some fish to death), P.H. value which in turn affect plants and like animals, under currents of the oceans.
Is prussia a dominant power of eastern Europe?
If you mean Prussia, it no longer exists. It officially ceased existence in 1947. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was a powerful force in eastern Europe. You may be referring to Russia. It does exist and is still a major power in eastern Europe.
Why is Bulgaria know as the garden of eastern Europe?
Bulgaria is known as the garden of Eastern Europe because of its pleasant climate; warm summers and mild winters.