The countries of Central Europe has been the battlefield of the continent for most of its long history. Despite that, there is history and culture aplenty. From monasteries to castles, narrow cobblestone streets to grand plazas, soaring cathedrals to world-class museums, this region of the European continent holds a special place in the hearts of most of the Western world. In many ways, Central Europe is similar to Western Europe with its unique cultures, laws, history, and geography. The people from some of the regions have their own distinct cultures that stand apart from the rest of the country. Rather than being regarded as backward, these areas are destinations that offer a glimpse of how different cultures can develop over the course of history. The Central European countries have all signed treaties that allow UNISON to operate within their borders, and most of their capitals have UNISON offices or local representatives. All of these countries require UNISON agents to operate with the support of the local authorities and only operate on their own in secret. As in Western Europe, heroes in the region can get help from the European Coordinated Heroes Organization (ECHO).