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What are some differences between Western and Eastern Europe?
The key difference between Western and Eastern Europe is that the name Eastern Europe is used to refer to all European countries that were previously ruled by communist regimes while the name Western Europe refers to the more economically stable and developed Western countries.
What lies in Eastern Europe?
Eastern Europe, as defined by the United Nations Statistics Division, includes the countries of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, and Slovakia, as well as the republics of Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine.
What is the smallest country in Eastern Europe?
Moldova is the smallest and least populated country in Eastern Europe. The 10 countries that constitute what the UN considers to be Eastern Europe were all once part of the eastern, communist bloc of countries led by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
What are the 10 most populated countries in Eastern Europe?
Eastern European Countries Rank Country Estimated Population Area (in sq. km) 7 Romania 19,356,540 238,391 8 Russia 144,373,540 17,098,242 9 Slovakia 5,454,070 49,035 10 Ukraine 44,385,150 603,550
What are the main features of Eastern Europe?
1 All the countries of Eastern Europe were once part of the communist eastern bloc of countries led by the USSR during the Cold War. 2 Most of Eastern Europe’s countries have pursued closer ties with the West and greater European integration. 3 Russia is the largest and most populous country in Eastern Europe.
Is Hungary a part of Eastern Europe?
Hungary. Hungary is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe that contains about 9.6 million people. Like all the countries of Eastern Europe, it was part of the communist eastern bloc during the Cold War. As with other former eastern bloc countries, communism came to an end in Hungary in 1989.