New eastern europe

New Eastern Europe refers to the countries that were formerly part of the Soviet bloc and Eastern Europe, but have since transitioned to democracy and a market-based economy. These countries are often characterized by their unique cultural and historical heritage, as well as their rapid economic growth and modernization.

Some of the countries that are commonly referred to as New Eastern Europe include:

  1. Poland: Known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and vibrant cities like Krakow and Warsaw.
  2. Czech Republic: Famous for its beautiful capital city Prague, known as the "City of a Hundred Spires", and its rich cultural heritage.
  3. Hungary: A country with a rich history and culture, known for its stunning capital city Budapest and its thermal baths.
  4. Slovakia: A country with a rich history and natural beauty, known for its stunning mountains, forests, and capital city Bratislava.
  5. Slovenia: A small but beautiful country with a rich history and culture, known for its stunning mountains, forests, and capital city Ljubljana.
  6. Croatia: A country with a rich history and culture, known for its stunning coastline, islands, and capital city Zagreb.
  7. Bulgaria: A country with a rich history and culture, known for its stunning capital city Sofia and its beautiful Black Sea coast.
  8. Romania: A country with a rich history and culture, known for its stunning capital city Bucharest and its beautiful Transylvanian mountains.
  9. Lithuania: A country with a rich history and culture, known for its stunning capital city Vilnius and its beautiful countryside.
  10. Estonia: A country with a rich history and culture, known for its stunning capital city Tallinn and its beautiful countryside.

These countries have undergone significant changes since the fall of communism, and have become popular tourist destinations, known for their rich history, culture, and natural beauty.