Well North Europe such as Scotland, Switzerland and other countries are quite cold, snowy and mountainous in some parts, where as centeral Europe such as England, France, Germany etc is alot more mixed, it can be sunny or rainy, foggy or clear, cold or hot! but mainly its nice during summer and snowy during winter. and in South Europe such as Italy, South France, Turkey and Greece are much more hot and dry, humid and quite nice, but there you will not find any snow onless you go into the mountainous regions, Central is much more greener and flat or sometimes hilly, but not mountainous, if you want mountains for skiing go North but if you want climbing/Hiking mountains go South. if you are looking for a nice summer get away go for Italy or Greece, Spain can be abit tempermental with the rain as i have had with past experience. England (where i am) is quite a nice place if you don't mind the rain now and again, but if you like small cottages in the Forest or camping then we are the right place! and France is obviously much more for their City's and villas :)
it has a lot of farming and grass.
Southeast Europe.
Southeast Europe.
In Medieval Europe, serfs were basically like slaves forced to work for the land. They were peasants without freedom.
Like Turkey, Russia has land in both Europe and Asia.
There have always been land disputes in Europe.
Europe covers about 7% of the Earth's land.
The combined land masses of Asia and Europe is called Eurasia.
Iceland is in europe
Europe is precisely 10,180,000 km2in total land area.
Asia has a larger land than Europe.
a share of land in medieval Europe is called a fief.
There is no land connecting Asia and Europe. A part of Turkey is in Asia and another part is in Europe