| NOUN | East Central Europe | - |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Unlike other states in east-central Europe liberated by allied forces, Yugoslavia liberated itself from Axis domination with limited direct support from the Red Army.
- Though "Volksdeutsche" did not hold German citizenship, the strengthening and development of ethnic German communities throughout east-central Europe formed an integral part of the Nazi vision for the creation of Greater Germany ("Großdeutschland").
- During the early 1900s, settlers came from east-central Europe, being specifically of German, Polish, and Ukrainian origin.
- Carlile Aylmer Macartney FBA (1895–1978) was a British academic specialising in the history and politics of East-Central Europe and in particular the history of Austria and Hungary.
- OMS lighting, one of the biggest luminaire companies in East-Central Europe, is also based in Senica.
- In 1874, Isabella and Jack Gardner visited the Middle East, Central Europe and Paris.
- The West German government-sponsored Schieder commission during the 1950s documented the population transfer of Germans from East-Central Europe after World War II.
- His work led to the gradual acceptance of the concept and name of East Central Europe.
- The term "Central and Eastern Europe" (abbreviated "CEE") has displaced the alternative term "East-Central Europe" in the context of transition countries, mainly because the abbreviation "ECE" is ambiguous: it commonly stands for "Economic Commission for Europe", rather than "East-Central Europe".
- A migration across the Alps from East-Central Europe by early Indo-Europeans is thought to have occurred around 1800 BCE.
- Launched on 30 November 2012, TVN24 is the longest-established HD news channel in Poland and East-Central Europe.
- where he teaches and conducts research on East Central Europe and Russia.
- This is the biggest number of based airlines in East-Central Europe.
- ... 1 September 1949 – 4 July 2021) was a Romanian film actress, and artistic performer in East Central Europe.
- The latter, an old friend of Tomášek, infused new courage in the leaders of the Catholic Church in east-central Europe, including Tomášek, who proceeded to criticise government policies openly and to back initiatives by lay organisations demanding greater freedom, including Charter 77.
- In recent years, scholarly interest (especially from East-Central Europe) has grown greatly in the person and reign of Sigismund – the ruler who had gained and led an imperial association almost reaching the size of the later Habsburg Empire – as well as cultural developments associated with his era.
- The Jagiellonians perceived the duchy as a quasi-state and a "blot" on their absolute sovereignty over East-Central Europe.
- Vucinich Prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies; and "The Price of Freedom: A History of East Central Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present", which was a 1992 History Book Club selection.
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