International audienceAfter the fall of Communism in 1989-1991, the cities from the Central and Eastern Europe have recorded important changes in what concern their land-use patterns due to the transition from an urban central planning to a capitalist one, as they are searching for a model of economic and urban sprawl, post-socialist city, Central and Eastern Europe, GIS social development. The most important particularity of the urban evolution of these cities is defiantly the transition from a compact city to a more diffuse urban form. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to identify the spatial pattern of the urban sprawl that took place in the main urban areas of the former socialist countries from Central and Eastern Europe, focus...