I am sure you are thinking of Finland, but Finland is a part of Western Europe, not Eastern, as the division between West and East is known as the Iron Curtain; Finland is west of the line.
There are many cultures in Europe, or in any country in Europe, much too many to name. But the most common, generic cultures would be identified in the regions of Europe. Scandinavia, Western Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe. Most of these cultures are drastically different. For example take Western and Eastern Europe. Western Europe's culture is modernized, technological, urban, etc. while Eastern Europe's still remains agricultural, less advanced, native, etc.
The only ficus species native for europe is the common fig (ficus carica) distributed trouthout the mediterranean but native only to the eastern part of it (Bulgaria to Lebanon)
Katherine is a pretty common name in Eastern Europe.
Each Middle Eastern country has a unique currency. Unlike Europe or Central Africa, there is no common Middle Eastern currency.
Bulgaria is in SE Europe next to Greece, Serbia, Turkey, Romania and Macedonia. It is west of the Black Sea.at the bottom of Europe
Scandinavia is a region in northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway and Sweden. In common English usage, Finland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland are often grouped with Scandinavia.
Giardiasis is most prevalent in Eastern Europe.
This is a common misconseption, it is actually in southeast asia
Modern slavery is still present throughout the world. In Europe, it is most common in Eastern Europe, for example, in Russia. It is known as human trafficking.
The Balto-Slavic language family.
There is no specific national fruit of Europe, as each country may have its own designated national fruit. Some popular fruits grown and consumed throughout Europe include apples, grapes, and strawberries.
People from around the world come to Europe and with open borders they move from country to country.