Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Khazakstan, Turkmenistan, Kirghizstan, Uzbekistan.... That's all i can think of. Tadjikistan and how can you forget about the biggest country in the Union, Russia.
what were the groups that settled in Pennsyvania? what were the groups that settled in Pennsyvania?
In 1918, several countries in Europe gained independence following the end of World War I. Notably, Finland declared independence from Russia, while Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania emerged as independent states after breaking away from German and Russian control. Additionally, Czechoslovakia was established, uniting various ethnic groups in the region. These events marked a significant reshaping of the political landscape in Europe.
The two groups that explored and settled in Oceania, is Polynesians, and Lapita.Hope this helps :)
which group never settled in Greece? egyptians
Pilgrims
Most of the religious groups who settled in colonial Virginia were Anglicans and other Protestant denominations.
You should specify what the groups are. Who are you referring to?
74 groups
The Slavs are one of the major language groups of Europe. The Slavs occupy much of Eastern Europe. They are important because there are so many of them. Russia is the largest Slavic nation. Others are (from north to south): Poland, Belarus, Czech Republic, Slovakia, All of former Yugoslavia except Kosovo (Yugoslavia = southern Slavs), Ukraine and Bulgaria. Non-slavic nations in Eastern Europe include Finland, the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), Hungary and Romania.
Between 1915 and 1920, several new countries emerged due to the aftermath of World War I and the dissolution of empires. Notably, countries such as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia were established in 1918, while Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania gained independence from Russia during this period. Additionally, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was formed in 1918, later becoming Yugoslavia. These changes reflected significant shifts in national boundaries and the rise of self-determination for various ethnic groups.
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