The term "Central Europe" is often used by historians to designate states formerly belonging to the Holy Roman Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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In some media, "Central Europe" can thus partially overlap with "Eastern Europe" of the Cold War Era. The following countries are labeled Central European by some commentators, though others still consider them to be Eastern European.[23][24][25]
- Austria [26]
- Czech Republic
- Croatia (can variously be included in Southeastern[27] or Central Europe)[28]
- Hungary
- Poland
- Serbia (mostly placed in Southeastern but sometimes in Central Europe)[29]
- Slovakia
- Slovenia (most often placed in Central Europe but sometimes in Southeastern Europe)[30]
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