Eastern Europe Geography. Quick Facts 16 independent countries make up the region of Eastern Europe...

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• 16 independent countries make up the region of Eastern Europe

• Eastern Europe is made up of four separate subregions – Central Europe, the Baltic States, the Western Balkans, and the Eastern Balkans

Central EuropeCentral Europe

• Made up of Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary.

• Poland is largest country in Central Europe– Thousands of lakes– Great European Plain covers much of Poland– Vistula River brings water to agricultural areas

and provides transportation

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• Carpathian Mountains form Poland's southern border– Home to brown bears, wolves, and lynxes

• Most of the people in Poland live in cities and work in service or manufacturing jobs

• 1/4th of economy comes from agriculture

• Big pollution problem – mostly from burning coal

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• Czech Republic– economy is based mostly on industry– Prague is capital, popular spot for visitors– Bohemian Forest, Elbe River, Sudety

Mountains

• Slovakia– Carpathian and Tatra Mountains– Danube River causes fertile soil for farming

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• Hungary– Rich farmland – fruits, vegetables, and

peppers for making paprika– More than 1,000 lakes and thermal springs –

tourists travel to Hungary to bathe and relax in springs

The Baltic StatesThe Baltic States

• Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia border the Baltic Sea

• Low-lying coastal plain and mild climate

• Thick forests

• Farming, forestry, and fishing

• Nearly 90% of world's amber comes from Lithuania

The Baltic StatesThe Baltic States

• Latvia's forests cover about 40% of the land– Home to elk, deer, brown bears, and wolves– Sells much of its timber and wood products to

other countries

• Estonia has more than 1,400 lakes and 10% of land area is made up of 800 islands in Baltic Sea

The Western BalkansThe Western Balkans• Balkan Peninsula sits between the Adriatic

and Black Seas• Balkan means “mountain” in Turkish

• Slovenia is northernmost country – half is covered with forests– Limestone caverns and caves

• Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, Macedonia, Albania

The Eastern BalkansThe Eastern Balkans

• Clustered around western shore of the Black Sea

• Romania, Bulgaria, and Moldova

• Rivers define borders of countries

• Most of land is mountainous

• 60% of Europe's bears and 40% of its wolves live in Romania

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