Yes, several European countries still had territories after WW2. For example, the United Kingdom still held onto much of their African possessions and island territories (in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans). Countries did not lose their territory as a result of WW2, but this is when their power started to decline and independence started to be made.
what countries are completly surrounded by land in western europe
Europe is not the smallest continent in the world. Australia is the smallest continent. Europe is the sixth largest continent in terms of land area.
European countries received wealth from the New World. They had new cash crops, lots of land
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The biggest country in the world by land area is Russia, located in both Europe and Asia. The smallest country in the world is Vatican City, located in Europe within the city of Rome, Italy.
From the North. All countries have land in both Europe and Asia.RussiaKazakhstanAzerbaijanGeorgiaTurkeyArmenia is sometimes included within Europe but geographically it is outside of Europe's boundaries
European countries received wealth from the New World. They had new cash crops, lots of land, and established several slave colonies.
50 countries have land in Europe, 45 of which are completely within Europe. (Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Russia, & Kazakhstan are transcontinental between Europe and Asia)
Andorra, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, San Marino, and the Vatican.
The two countries that are smaller in land area than Antarctica is Australia, and Europe
Slovakia, Hungary, Romania
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