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Values, Interests, Goals, and Attitudes,attern, 13% of the permanent land use is given over to pasture. Forests and woodlands account for another 46%. The climate is continental with moderate winters largely due to the countrv’s maritime nosition.Colonnade 发表于 2025-3-25 14:41:05
Belarus,from North to South. It shares a border with Russia (959 km) in the northeast, Ukraine (891 km) in the south, Poland (605 km) in the east and the Baltic States in the northwest, that is Lithuania (502 km) and Latvia (141 km). The name ‘Belarus’ means ‘white Rus’ and there is still no exact version obonnet 发表于 2025-3-25 19:54:01
Czech Republic,ny in the west (646 km), Poland in the north (658 km), Slovakia in the east (215 km) and Austria in the south (362km). This relatively small, landlocked country, with a total of 78,866 sq km, contains some of the most significant land routes in Europe. The country’s Moravian Gate is a traditional miBURSA 发表于 2025-3-25 23:44:22
Estonia,nland and across the Baltic Sea from Sweden — the EU’s newest member. To the east are the huge potential markets of northwest Russia. As members of the former Soviet Union, Estonians are quite familiar with the ways of doing business in Russia and in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Estonia’sSleep-Paralysis 发表于 2025-3-26 01:47:06
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Poland,ned. It is also the most densely populated country in Eastern Europe and constitutes more or less the geographic centre of Europe. Warsaw, the capital is also the largest city with approximately 1,643,000 inhabitants. Other large cities include Lodz (784,000 inhabitants), Krakow (734,000), Wroclaw (强制性 发表于 2025-3-26 17:04:39
Slovenia,1991, it managed to maintain relative stability while its neighbours witnessed conflicts of unimaginable atrocities that swept across their landscape. Consequently, Slovenia experienced one of the most fluid transitions from a communist centrally planned economy to a market economy. Hence its motto,