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  1. Feb 27, 2021 · 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. The country joined NATO in 1999, and the EU in 2004.

  2. Norway. 0.22%. Poland. 0.21%. Italy. 0.2%. The largest country in Europe is easily Russia, and by a large margin. This ranking is made more impressive by the fact that Russia is a transcontinental country, with land in both Europe and Asia. In fact, in terms of land area, Russia is also the largest country in Asia and also the largest country ...

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  4. Eastern Europe is a subregion of the European continent. As a largely ambiguous term, it has a wide range of geopolitical, geographical, ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic connotations. Its eastern boundary is marked by the Ural Mountains, whilst its western boundary is defined in various ways. [1] Most definitions include the countries of ...

    • Russia. Russia is Eastern Europe's largest and easternmost country. It separates Europe from Asia and straddles both continents over a wide geographical area that engulfs many cultures, terrains, and climates.
    • Czech Republic. The Czech Republic, once joined with Slovakia, is an East Central European nation that is home to one of the region's most popular destinations, Prague.
    • Poland. Poland occupies a location in the north of the East/East Central European region. This culturally rich, easy-to-get-around destination is a traveler's dream with big cities and small towns tucked into every corner of the country, each with a unique heritage to share.
    • Croatia. Croatia's location on the Adriatic Sea and its long coast are enough reason to travel there - its abundance of enchanting cities is a bonus. And, while other Southeastern European countries are still struggling to attract visitors, Croatia has woken up the tourism industry to its endless potential: cruise liners dock in its ports, spring breakers flock to its beaches, and honeymooners seek out its achingly romantic getaways.
  5. According to the United Nations there are currently 193 recognized countries. 195 if you include countries that are non-member, observer states. The State of Palestine, in Israel and the Holy See (Vatican City) in Italy. The Olympic Committee recognizes 206 countries. While other sources put the number of countries upwards of 300.

  6. The current population of Eastern Europe is 287,474,780 as of Thursday, May 2, 2024, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Eastern Europe population is equivalent to 3.58% of the total world population. Eastern Europe ranks number 1 in Europe among subregions ranked by Population. The population density in Eastern Europe is 16 per Km 2 ...

  7. Eastern Europe is a grouping of countries on the European continent which has varying definitions, sometimes geographical in nature and sometimes more political. The term is often used to designate the European countries under (former) communist regimes. Their populations do not necessarily see themselves as Eastern Europeans, and many consider ...

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