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  1. Mit Osteuropa wird der östliche, Mitteleuropa benachbart gelegene Teil Europas bezeichnet. Eine speziellere Definition des Begriffes Osteuropa hängt davon ab, in welchem Zusammenhang diese Bezeichnung verwendet wird:

  2. Definition. Im Einzelnen umfasst die Osteuropäische Geschichte die Geschichte folgender Länder und Regionen: Osteuropa (im engeren Sinne); Russland ( Sowjetunion ), Ukraine, Weißrussland. Baltikum; Estland, Lettland und Litauen. Ostmitteleuropa; Polen, Tschechien, Slowakei (ehemals Tschechoslowakei ), Ungarn. Südosteuropa;

  3. Coordinates: 50°N 30°E. Digital rendering of Europe, focused over the continent's eastern portion. 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.

  4. www.jstor.org › journal › osteuropaOsteuropa | JSTOR

    Osteuropa is an interdisciplinary academic monthly on international affairs and one of the leading international journals in the field of research on Eastern Europe. It covers all regions of Europe’s East: from East-Central Europe via Russia as far as Central Asia, and from the Arctic via the Baltic to the Caucasus.

  5. The Institute for East European Studies (German Osteuropa-Institut, abbreviated OEI) of Free University of Berlin is an interdisciplinary teaching and research institution specializing in the region of Eastern, Southeastern and Central Eastern Europe.

  6. About Osteuropa. Osteuropa is an interdisciplinary academic monthly on international affairs and one of the leading international journals in the field of research on Eastern Europe. It covers all regions of Europe’s East: from East-Central Europe via Russia as far as Central Asia, and from the Arctic via the Baltic to the Caucasus.

  7. Conteúdo. ocultar. Início. Pré-história. Mundo Clássico. Idade Média. Alto feudalismo. O despertar da Europa. Revolução e nacionalismo. Guerras e paz. Referências. Ligações externas. História da Europa. Europa, desenhada pelo cartógrafo antuérpio Abraham Ortelius em 1595.