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EASTERN EUROPE Dominated by the USSR until 1990 Europe’s Poorest Region Influenced by Russia political and economic instability common
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UNDERLYING FORCES FORCES THAT CAN DIVIDE A COUNTRY Religious, linguistic, ethnic, or ideological differences FORCES THAT UNITE AND BIND A COUNTRY TOGETHER A strong national culture, shared ideological objectives, and a common faith
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THE BALTIC STATES POLAND, LITHUANIA, LATVIA, ESTONIA, BELARUS BELARUS: Still strongly influenced by Russia Traditionally a Farming Region Fishing and shipping on the Baltic Sea
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CENTRAL EUROPE CZECH REPUBLIC The region’s most westernized country SLOVAKIA Less Developed, More Rural than Czech Republic HUNGARY landlocked; strategic location
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THE BLACK SEA COUNTRIES BULGARIA: Freed from Russia in 1878. ROMANIA: Formerly Roman MOLDOVA: Agrarian (Farming) UKRAINE: Agrarian (Farming); largest and most populated of these countries
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THE BALKANS Most of these countries formed when Yugoslavia broke apart SLOVENIA: First to Become Independent. Ethnically Most Homogeneous CROATIA: Booming Tourism BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA: Centrally Located SERBIA: Core State of Former Yugoslavia MONTENEGRO: Pollution of Coastal Waters MACEDONIA: Mountainous territory with deep basins and valleys ALBANIA: 70% Muslims; Lowest Economic Ranking in Europe KOSOVO : Europe’s Newest Country
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