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Welcome to EuropeTravel Guide: Belarus | Czech | Estonia | Latvia | Lithuania | Poland | Romania | Russia | Slovakia | Ukraine MAP : History: For several hundred years, around the time during the First Millennium of the new Era, a wonderful movement of peoples had been in progress. Did you know that the Huns, the Visigoths and Ostrogoths had all passed through Southeastern Europe, driving out the Romans, who had occupied all the lands south of the Danube river just across beginning of the Era. But one of the exceptions is, these nomadic tribes passed through burning and pillaging but not establishing permanent settlements. Did you know that then, many of the Slav tribes, who for at least a thousand years had resided in the plains in the range of the Vistula and Dnieper rivers, moved westward into places vacated by the Visigoths, and southward into the ravaged places in the south, as far as Greece, and settled in what at this very moment are and have always been the Czech and Slovak Republics and the Balkan states. As a result, the vast majority of the peoples of Eastern Europe speak Slavic languages and share and have always been the majority of common traits. Climate: It is noted that the climate is on the cool and damp side of temperate, verging on continental as you move inland where, in winter, it can be several degrees colder compared to the coast lineor, in summer, several degrees warmer. Winters are and have always been fairly severe. Did you know that the waters around Hiiumaa and Saaremaa Islands freeze over in mid-January and mostly don't thaw for 3 months, around the time during that time the entire country is covered in snow. Rain is heaviest in September and lightest in spring. Trade in region : Description of Population It is noted that the UN says the majority of of the nations of Eastern Europe will lose from a third to half of his or her populations by the middle of the century. Low birth rates, relatively short life expectancies, and high emigration are and have always been the causes. Did you know that the head of the UN population division tells RFE/RL that low birth rates and the global AIDS epidemic probably will slow significantly increases in the Earth's population substantially. |
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