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Which countries make up Eastern Europe?

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The term "Eastern Europe" is often used to refer to all European countries that were previously ruled by communist regimes (the Eastern Bloc), due to the ... read more

The Eastern Europe subregion includes Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Romania and Moldova. Russia is the largest of all of the Eastern European countries, while Moldova is one of the smallest. It is so small that it is often thought to be part of Romania. read more

Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkey are all transcontinental countries located partially in Eastern Europe and partially in Asia. Armenia is geographically located in Asia, but culturally and religiously much closer linked to Eastern Europe. read more

Eastern Europe is formed by countries with dominant Eastern Orthodox churches, like Belarus, Bulgaria, Greece, Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine for instance. read more

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