Today, yes.
They are European countries and members of EU; but Romania and Poland are very different countries.
Romania and Poland was not provinces of Soviet Union but some regions were occupied after the WW2. Romania and Poland were many years satellite countries.
Romania is at the South of Poland.
The Eastern European countries included these countries in the Warsaw Pact: Romania, Albania, Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria.
Today, yes.
They are European countries and members of EU; but Romania and Poland are very different countries.
The Carpathian Mountains are located in 5 countries. they are in Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, and Romania.
All the countries that have no monarchs. E.g.: Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, slovenia, Croatia, Austria, Ukraine, Germany, France, the USA, etc.
Romania is definitely not a Slavic country. Some Slavic countries are: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia, Russia, Ukraine.......
Poland>Slovakia>Hungary>Romania>Bulgaria or Poland>Ukraine>Romania>Bulgaria
Mainly Mediterranean and Eastern European countries such as Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Slovenia, and Croatia.
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USSR, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Hungary, Poland, Romania.
Well, you should start by defining "bordering". As I suppose the question was intended as what countries have part of the Carpathians on them territory, here they are: Czech Republic , Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine and Romania . with the biggest part in Romania.
Romania and Poland was not provinces of Soviet Union but some regions were occupied after the WW2. Romania and Poland were many years satellite countries.
The Eastern European Countries are: Russia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Estonia, Belarus, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, Moldova, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Slovakia, & Herzegovina Ones in the European Union: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, & Poland