AP 24.1225 The Newest Countries Since the Cold War

Since 1990, 29 new nations have come into being. Most of these emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union, either directly or indirectly, as nationalist fervor swept Eastern Europe and the Balkans in the early 1990s. Several other new countries gained independence from other nations. Still others have changed their names.

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A Guide to New Nations

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Former Soviet Union

Baltic Region
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Eastern Europe
Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine
Caucasus
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
Central Asia
Kazakhstan,   Kyrgyzstan,   Tajikistan,   Turkmenistan,   Uzbekistan

Former Czechoslovakia

Czech Republic
SlovakiaCzechoslovakia

Former Yugoslavia

Slovenia
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Macedonia
Serbia
Montenegro
Kosovo

former yugoslavia

Asia/Pacific

Marshall Islands
Palau
East Timor

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Africa

Namibia
Eritrea
South Sudan

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