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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 countries of Eastern Europe cover a large geographic area of the continent. According to the United Nations definition, countries within Eastern Europe are Belarus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, and the western part of the Russian Federation.
Most definitions include the countries of Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Moldova, while less strict definitions may also include the former Warsaw Pact countries, some or all of the Balkans, the Baltic States, the Caucasus, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.
Political map showing countries and regions of Central and Eastern Europe with international borders, capitals and major cities.
A large section of Eastern Europe is formed by countries with dominant Orthodox churches, like Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine, for instance, as well as Armenia, which is predominantly Armenian Apostolic.
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.
Note: Map of 2002. Serbia, Kosovo and Montenegro became independent countries later.