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Potatoes were brought back to Ireland and the rest of Europe from the "New World", South America, upon their discovery by European explorers. Potatoes were not found anywhere in Europe, Asia or Africa until they were imported. Ireland became dependent on potatoes after their importation to Europe largely because it was a poor country and potatoes grow quickly and easily in many different climates.
Ebays headquarters in Europe is in Dublin Ireland! American companys call Ireland the Gateway to Europe as its the first country in Europe after the Atlantic Ocean
The first country in Europe to grow potatoes may have been Spain."The Spanish introduced the potato to Europe in the second half of the 1500s".
kilbeggan Ireland in Europe
Russia is the largest country in Europe.
kilbeggan Ireland in Europe
Ireland is most likely the oldest country in the world, the first explorers came from Ireland and discovered iceland and the UK
It is unknown what the first country was, but Linguists refer to the first language in Europe as Indo-European.
If your wondering where the first potato was grown in the US it was, New Hampshire. But in the whole world it was Ireland- not Australia.
Potatoes and corn, introduced from the Americas, had a significant impact on the population of Europe and Africa by providing a nutritious and plentiful food source, leading to population growth. In Europe, the introduction of potatoes helped mitigate famines, while in Africa, corn became a staple crop that contributed to increased population density in certain regions.
English is spoken as a first language in the United Kingdom and Ireland within Europe. It is also an official language in Malta and Gibraltar.