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Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, the Balkans, the Sinai Peninsula, Palestine, Mesopotamia, and the North Atlantic were involved in World War I due to their strategic locations and political significance in the conflict. The Balkans were a hotspot for nationalist tensions and conflicts that contributed to the war's outbreak. Various powers sought control over territories in the Middle East, including the Sinai Peninsula and Mesopotamia, for their resources and strategic routes. The North Atlantic was crucial for naval operations and supply routes, while Poland, Lithuania, and Belarus were affected by the broader struggle between empires, particularly Austria-Hungary and Russia, leading to their involvement in the war's dynamics.

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