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charchew

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What European countries were considered Soviet satellites during the Cold War?
 
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What is the largest country (in terms of land area as well as population) in the Australia and Oceania region?
 
  A) Australia
  B) Fiji
  C) New Zealand
  D) Solomon Islands
  E) Vanuatu



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Answer to Question 1

Soviet satellite states included the three Baltic republics that were part of the USSR, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and the former East Germany; Albania, and Yugoslavia were communist, but not necessarily under Soviet tutelage.

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