Modern countries that "were at least partially owned". Which means that if they were "fully owned" , then they have to be counted as countries as part of the central powers.
Croatia was "fully owned" by Austro-Hungary for centuries before the empire was formalized in 1867.
Slovenia was passed to the Austro-Hungarian empire in 1797 when the Republic of Venice was dissolved.
Bosnia belonged for centuries to the Ottoman Empire but was administered by Austria-Hungary since 1878 and formally annexed in 1908. Either case, it was partially owned by either the Ottomans or Austro-Hungarians and by your convoluted metric, should not be appearing here.
Finland was never occupied by the central powers.
You include countries that were part of the Ottoman Empire for centuries as occupied countries, yet Czechia and Slovakia, both places of which were part of the Hapsburg Empire for centuries are not included.
Honestly get a history book before you submit another quiz.
Croatia was "fully owned" by Austro-Hungary for centuries before the empire was formalized in 1867.
Slovenia was passed to the Austro-Hungarian empire in 1797 when the Republic of Venice was dissolved.
Bosnia belonged for centuries to the Ottoman Empire but was administered by Austria-Hungary since 1878 and formally annexed in 1908. Either case, it was partially owned by either the Ottomans or Austro-Hungarians and by your convoluted metric, should not be appearing here.
Finland was never occupied by the central powers.
You include countries that were part of the Ottoman Empire for centuries as occupied countries, yet Czechia and Slovakia, both places of which were part of the Hapsburg Empire for centuries are not included.
Honestly get a history book before you submit another quiz.
Palau, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Qatar.