Immigrants from Eastern Europe primarily settled in the Northeastern and Midwestern regions of the United States. Cities like New York, Chicago, and Detroit became major hubs for these populations, attracting them due to job opportunities in industries like manufacturing and steel. Additionally, many Eastern European immigrants established vibrant communities, contributing to the cultural diversity of these areas.
Immigrants come from any part of the world!
The southern part of Eastern Europe, or Southeastern Europe, is the most mountainous part of Eastern Europe.
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No. It is just a term for countries that are in the eastern part of Europe. Europe is one continent.
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Iran is in Asia (Middle East), not Eastern Europe.
Eastern Europe.
Because the immigrants of the late 1800s and early 1900s were largely from Eastern and Southern Europe and drank alcohol.
No. Most of Russia is in Asia. The part that is in Europe is in eastern Europe.
The Black Sea is most associated with Eastern Europe.
It is sort of central-Eastern Europe.
Bulgaria is a part of Eastern Europe. However, if Europe was split into its 5 regions, then Bulgaria is a part of Southern Europe (you could go even further from there and say Southeastern Europe).