Welcome! We’re so happy you’ve joined us. 

We hope you’ll check out the General Information tab with links to research in Eastern Europe and a word list. Our members only pages includes newsletters and more in depth country research.

The map shows Central and Eastern Europe and surrounding countries with international borders, national capitals, major cities and major airports. You are free to use the above map for educational and similar purposes; if publishing, please credit Nations Online Project as the source.

What does ‘Eastern Europe’ consist of?

In doing some “Google” searches trying to figure out the question “What is Eastern Europe?” it seems that there are many explanations and the number of countries included varies (depending on physical, ethnic, historical, cultural, political and religious explanations). Organizations such as the UN, NATO, EU and others have their own standards and explanations. Our purpose is not to define Eastern Europe, but to provide a forum for researching one’s genealogy. Assistance is provided through links, resource information, country and ethnic profiles, and research articles. 

What countries do you consider as part of Eastern Europe? Do they include the Balkan or Baltic countries or new countries from the former Yugoslavia, how about Germany or Austria? All of these have a justification to be included for either historical or cultural aspects. We would love to hear your take on this.

Here is a list of all potential considerations: Albania; Austria; Belarus; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czech Republic; Estonia; Germany; Hungary; Kosovo; Latvia; Lithuania; Moldova; Montenegro; North Macedonia; Poland; Romania; Russia; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia and Ukraine

 

Join us – as  a member you can be part of a growing community of individuals who share your passion for digging deeper and learning about their Eastern European ancestry and heritage.

OSG membership is $63 per year and our EESIG is $5 per year

We suggest that you also join our Eastern Europe SIG Facebook group  and participate in an exchange of ideas and information on your research. One does not need to be a member of our SIG to contribute to our Facebook site.