For beach resorts, that would be Turkey. In the last few years, they put huge investments in their tourism industry and a lot of efforts in modernizing their resorts. Perhaps the most popular and eventually the best Turkey resort is Antalya. It is a very modern tourist destination, compatible with any Western Europe resorts in terms of attractions, service and prices. Plus, it is spiced up a little with the taste of the Orient. The diversity of products is wide and you can find what you are looking for whether you look for a family vacation or for wild night life.
If you look for something more "inside Europe", Greece and Croatia are the only Eastern countries that can offer high quality tourism products.
For winter sports probably the best resort would be "Bansko" in Bulgaria. It is still in process of development though.
This was when some of Eastern Europe's modern day countries became independent
Yes, there is drinking water in eastern Europe. Countries there are modern and developed.
Modern slavery is still present throughout the world. In Europe, it is most common in Eastern Europe, for example, in Russia. It is known as human trafficking.
Eastern Europe had yet to become industrialized. This would include countries such as the Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Albania*, and the Kingdom of Romania. * = has the same name as a modern day country but is not the same as this modern day nation.
Europe and America
Northern central Europe, roughly the eastern part of modern Germany.
Sarmatia was an ancient region located in Eastern Europe, encompassing parts of modern-day Ukraine, Russia, and Poland. It is not tied to any specific modern country as it was a historical and cultural region rather than a specific political entity.
No, Eastern Europe was influenced by communism. Western Europe has always been democratic since the spread of Modern Democracy.
Yes.
Israel
You can buy everything what do you want.Turkey is a modern country like an Europe city.
yes,Germany is in moden day Europe