Bosnia and Herzegovina with 47% of its population residing in urban areas.
No, that tile belongs to Liechtenstein (16%). Portugal is the 9th least urbanized country in Europe (59%).
At first in the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. From there they spread to Europe.
Malta
Serbia is a country in Europe, so all Serbians living in Serbia are living in Europe. There would also be Serbians living in other parts of Europe.
Albania is the one specific country with the lowest standard of living in Europe. However, the region of Europe with the lowest standard of living is Southeastern Europe (with the exception of Greece and Cyprus).
The Dutch (or Netherlands) had the highest standards of living in the mid 1600's in Europe.
99.9999999992% of the people living in America, Europe and Australia.
The Czech Republic
Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 47% of its population living in urban areas.
Cheapest is probably Moldova but the cheapest for good quality of education and standard of living is Ukraine.
Italy has a high standard of living, the 18th highest in the world and the 13th in Europe. It is a developed country with the living standard equivalent to that of Liechtenstein.