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I only know a few Austria, Hungary, Poland , Lithuania, Estonia, Finland,Arminia,Georgia,and most of the country's that r in the Balkans. The Soviet Union was developed after tsar Nicolas the second was killed. the ottoman empire was dissolved and most of there Territory's became independent. I am not shure what happened to all of Germany's colonies.

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