Among the eight Eastern European countries that joined the European Union along with Malta and Cyprus on May 1, 2004, the Czech Republic currently boasts the highest per-capita GDP with $35,234, according to the OECD, based on 2016 figures. (Photo: © Lesapi | Dreamstime)

Among the eight Eastern European countries that joined the European Union along with Malta and Cyprus on May 1, 2004, the Czech Republic currently boasts the highest per-capita GDP with $35,234, according to the OECD, based on 2016 figures. (Photo: © Lesapi | Dreamstime)

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Among the eight Eastern European countries that joined the European Union along with Malta and Cyprus on May 1, 2004, the Czech Republic currently boasts the highest per-capita GDP with $35,234, according to the OECD, based on 2016 figures. (Photo: © Lesapi | Dreamstime)

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