Links to the Former East Bloc,
Useful Web Sites.

   

The Former USSR and East Europe

Country Specific Sites:
East Europe
and
Former Soviet Union

General East Europe and Former Soviet Union

CEDAR: The Central Europe Environmental Data Request Facility site at the University of Vienna has links to many environment-related internet sites in and about CEE.

Central Europe Online Navigator: good source of news on countries of East Europe and Russia; has daily updates (can be slow)

CERRO: Central Europe Regional Research Organization gopher site, at the University of Economics, Vienna. The CERRO gopher includes a growing collection of statistical data sets on the region, election results, research papers on economic and other topics, and the archives of the CERRO-l list.

NIS HealthWeb: Contains info on health and related technical assistance in the region; includes newsletters and directories. Sponsored by the American Int'l. Health Alliance and U.S. AID.

Open Media Research Institute.

REESWeb: Major compilation of web sites in and about the region, assembled at the University of Pittsburgh.

REENIC: The Russian and East European Network Information Center at the University of Texas, Austin: has good links to gopher menus providing information about most of the East European nations and former Soviet republics.

Russlink: very comprehensive compilation of links to Russian and FSU web resources: travel, news, science, commerce, FSU cities, etc.

World Bank: The World Bank (IBRD) web server has extensive information about Bank programs and projects. The Public Information Center has indexes, abstracts and full text of staff documents and reports since 1 January 1994 that were previously not made public. Documents not online are available for purchase. You can also search their regular publications and get ordering information.

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