Hungary split from the Empire just prior to the end of the war. Bohemia and Slovakia split off and merged to form "Czechoslovakia". Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia split off and joined with Serbia (a separate country at that time, as it is now) to form "Yugoslavia". The large remaining chunk became known as "German-Austria" and eventually just "Austria".
So the answer is Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia.
Tanzania
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Poland was carved out of the Russian Empire and Germany's East Prussia. Several other nations also emerged as independent countries at that time: Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary among them.
None. The Russian Empire had been overthrown in 1917 and was no more. Russia was near the end of its civil war in 1920 and still had not formed the Soviet Union.
it was formed by god withsex
Commonwealth of Nations, formerly known as Commonwealth and British Commonwealth, is formed from the countries of the British Empire. Commonwealth of Nations contains 54 independent modern countries. Only Mozambique and Rwanda were not part of the former British Empire.
julia cessia
There was no Phoenician empire. Phoenicians formed a series of independent city-states in the Syria-Lebanon area. They established trading stations around the Mediterranean littoral, and one developed into an independent city called Carthage in Tunisia.
All present day countries were newly formed at some point in history
I think you mean "commonwealth" In the case of the British it was developed from the old empire countries as a way to enhance trade and the free passage of ideas and support among the now independent member nations
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Over 50 different countries - too many to list here.
babylon palestine india and egypt
yugoslvia
Finland
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Czechoslovakia