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The formation of the states of Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and the states in the Balkins from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire among others in Europe.

The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire resulted in the British control of the Middle East, with the formation of Iran and Iraq.

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Q: What was the most significant outcome in Europe and Middle East after World War 1?
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