➀ The dissolution of the USSR in December 1991 led to the creation of fifteen new countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. ➁ Many of these countries had already declared independence before the official disbandment. ➂ The political landscape of Eastern Europe saw significant changes with the breakup of Yugoslavia and the split of Czechoslovakia.
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