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Map of Europe showing the Eastern European Countries. All the countries of Eastern Europe were once part of the communist eastern bloc of countries led by the USSR during the Cold War. Most of Eastern Europe's countries have pursued closer ties with the West and greater European integration.
The current map of Eastern Europe shows how the region looks today. The map of Serbia and Montenegro shows the former country's borders. Since then, Kosovo has also declared its independence from Serbia.
Eastern Europe. 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]
Political map showing countries and regions of Central and Eastern Europe with international borders, capitals and major cities.
Eastern Europe is a region of Europe that does not have unambiguous and clear borders. A wide range of geopolitical, geographical, ethnic, cultural and socio-economic factors influence the definition of the region's borders. Its eastern border runs along the Ural Mountains, while the western border is variously defined.
The map of Eastern Europe shows the countries that are located in the Eastern part of Europe. The Eastern European countries include Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Poland, Bulgaria, Belarus, Czech Republic, Hungary and Republic of Moldova.
Printable map of Eastern Europe in PDF format, Black and white, A4 size, with countries labelled. Central Europe physical map. Eastern Europe political map.
Political map of Eastern Europe, countries, major cities of Eastern Europe. Click on above map to view higher resolution image.
English: A general map of Eastern Europe that includes territories most often associated with this region (considering primarily cultural, linguistic, historical, ethnic and geographic boundaries between countries).
Physical map of Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe is the section of Europe that lies east of Central Europe. It now occupies approximately the same are that the former Soviet Union states (Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia).