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Europe.
There has been a number of earthquakes in Central America. There is a ring of fire around the Pacific with some instability of tectonic plates. From February 18-22, 2018, there were three earthquakes under 5 magnitude (Panama, Nicaragua, and S El Salvador.
North America and Europe have the greatest number of time zones. North America has up to 9 time zones, while Europe has up to 12 time zones.
The largest number of immigrants to America before 1860 came from Central and Southeastern Europe.
California has the 2nd most, Alaska has the most (many are in the Aleutian Islands).
Policies should be determined by whatever brings the greatest good to the greatest number of people.
There are a number of them, but the main one would be the Danube.
This number cannot be given correctly. Millions of earthquakes can occur daily, but they're too weak to reach the scale or be felt. Europe hasn't experienced any of the world's deadliest earthquakes since 1999 in Turkey. There have been a few medium-sized earthquakes in Europe in the past decade that have caused some damage (mainly in Turkey, Spain, Italy, and Greece), but little to no lives were lost.
There are a number - The Pyrenees , the Massif Central, The Alps, The Cairngorms etc
If its in US, Florida and North Dakota are reported to have very less number of earthquakes. Also Antarctica is a continent which has very fewer earthquakes.
NO http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/eqstats.php