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Q: How to Trace East European Roots
A: Identify the immigrant's correct name and birthplace. To successfully trace your ancestors in Europe, you'll need to know the immigrant's original name and home... Read More »
Q: Who was the first European to travel East?
A: Marco Polo with his father at 17. Actually his father had all ready been to China so in a technical sense his father was one of the first. Read More »
Q: Which European country is furthest east?
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Q: How to Make East European Style Easter Eggs.
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