EASTERN EUROPE HISTORY-GEOGRPAHY
Since nearly everything depends on history and geography, learning this chapter before any other subject is essential if you want to understand the precise facts of economics and science. Since nearly everything depends on history and geography, learning this chapter before any other subject is essential if you want to understand the precise facts of economics and science.
Eastern Europe is a hidden Europe. Unknown to travelers for many years, they’re now discovering its many villages, mountains, beaches, and cultural gems. Just like its western counterpart, eastern Europe is jam-packed with quaint mountain villages, stunning castles and palaces, and cosmopolitan cities. Once part of the former Soviet Union, the countries of eastern Europe are now independent republics. The region stretches from the Arctic in the north to Crimea in the south, and from the Baltic Sea in the west to the Ural Mountains in the east. Much of the landscape is forested.
EASTERN EUROPE
- POLAND
- HUNGRY
- MOLDOVA
- BELARUS
- UKRAINE
- ROMANIA
- BULGARIA
- ALBANIA
RUSSIA
- PETER THE GREAT
- KATHERINE
- TSARIST RUSSIA 1855-1977
- TSAR 2ND
- FEBRUARY REVOLUTION
- RUSSIAN REVOLUTOON 1917
USSR POLITICAL HISTORY
- WAR COMMUNISM
- LEADERS
- TROTSKY
- LENIN
- STALIN
- STALIN AND USSR 1924-53
- KHRUSCHEV AND THE USSR 1956-64
- RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR
- 1991
- KAZAKHSTAN- KYRGYZSTAN- UZBEKISTAN- TURKMENISTAN – TAJIKISTAN.
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
- HISTORY
- GEOGRAPHY
- SOCIO-POLITICAL STRUCTURE
GEORGIA – ARMENIA -AJERBEJAN
- HISTORY
- GEOGRAPHY
- SOCIO-POLITICAL STRUCTURE