Contiguous means connected, so the non-contiguous countries of Europe would be countries not located/connected to mainland Europe. This would only include island nations in this case:
Cyprus
Malta
An international flight is a flight from one country to any other country. Europe is a continent, with over 50 countries. If you are flying from any one of those countries to any other country in Europe or any country outside of Europe, then it is an international flight.
There is no single country between the north and south of Europe. There are countries in the north of Europe and countries in the south of Europe and countries in central Europe, and countries in the east and in the west of Europe. See the map below.
No. Europe has about 50 countries. Only 28 of those are members of the European Union. Some countries are not interested in joining. Then there is the rest of the world outside of Europe, which will obviously never join.
There are no socialist countries in Europe.
Europe is a continent, not a country.
Europe and Asia are both continents, not countries. And Bulgaria is a country in the continent of Europe.
No. That is because Europe is not a country. It is a continent with over 50 countries in it. Most of those countries are MEDC.
No country is currently outside of Europe is part of the European Union. You are probably referring to Cyprus, but this country is typically considered European.
Brazil (5, the most of any country), Argentina (2), and Uruguay (2).
Europe is a continent composed of countries and not inside a country itself.
Every country in Europe has Muslims in it.
There are tons of countries in europe. Germany