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Saniyah Mejia
3 July, 15:42
What were the new nations in europe after ww1
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Todd Floyd
3 July, 16:56
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The nation of Austria-Hungary was split into four new nations:
Austria
Hungary
Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia
Other nations formed after World War I:
Finland
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Poland
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