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  1. Depending on the context, Central European countries are sometimes not seen as a specific group, but sorted as either Eastern or Western European countries. [119] [120] [121] In this case Austria, Germany and Switzerland are often placed in Western Europe, while Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia are placed in Eastern Europe.

    • Contemporary Central Europe
    • A Brief History of Central Europe
    • Central Europe Today

    In a way, Central Europe is the crossroads of the continent. It is where elements of Western European and Eastern European cultures meet. From a linguistic perspective, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia each have their own languages, though they are all Slavic languages. German is spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liecht...

    The history of what we now know as Central Europe arguably begins with the birth of the Holy Roman Empire. The empire was first created in 800 CE, when Pope Leo III crowned the Frankish king Charlemagne emperor of the Romans, thus restoring the title that had been vacant since the fall of the West Roman Empire in 476. At the time, the Holy Roman Em...

    Since the 1990s, Central Europe has been swept up in the process of European integration. Hence, all the countries of present-day Central Europe, excluding Switzerland and Liechtenstein, are part of the European Union (EU). Most Central European countries are also part of the NATOmilitary alliance. In the last few years, however, the popularity of ...

  2. Central and Eastern Europe is a geopolitical term encompassing the countries in Northeast Europe (primarily the Baltics), Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Southeast Europe (primarily the Balkans), usually meaning former communist states from the Eastern Bloc and Warsaw Pact in Europe, as well as from former Yugoslavia.

  3. In most definitions, the countries of Central Europe are Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Hungary. In some definitions, Switzerland and Croatia would also belong to Central Europe, as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia and Albania.

  4. La hora central europea se utiliza en la mayoría de los países de la Unión Europea. Su nombre se refiere a los países en Centroeuropa donde se ha adoptado primero (por año): Hungría Hungría (1890)

  5. Europa Central y Oriental es una gran región europea, que abarca las regiones de Europa Central, los países bálticos, Europa Oriental y la Europa del Sudeste (los Balcanes), anteriormente países integrados en el llamado bloque del Este (Pacto de Varsovia) en Europa.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2021 · Description: This map shows governmental boundaries, countries and their capitals in Central Europe. Countries of Central Europe: Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Germany, Hungary and Poland.