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No. Europe is a continent with over 50 countries in it.
Italy, Spain, England... most of Europe
Europe consists of many different countries and they would all have different foods. So it is not really possible to answer that question.
Sure! It really is the most common penpals.
yeah not from ameroca.but also frommany countries like japan,china russia,frommany Europe countries and even from India.
The three biggest German-speaking countries in Europe are Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Germany is the largest in terms of population and economy, followed by Austria and then Switzerland.
They are called different things in different European countries, depending on the language in that country. They are called trams in the English speaking countries in Europe. In Portugal a tram is a bonde. In Poland it is a tramwaj. In Germany it is Straßenbahn. In France it is tram. Other countries have other names, so really it depends on which country you are in.
It wouldn't really be a country as much as an empire. The two would be the Soviet Union and the Ottoman Empire.
Europe does not really have a boundary with the Middle East. Turkey is between Europe and the Middle East and you could say the Caucasus mountains separate Europe from countries that are close to the Middle East, so that may be the answer you are looking for.
Central Europe is truly just recently independent. Part of Central Europe was controlled by the Roman Empire for almost 1000 years, and centuries later, completely ruled by the Holy Roman Empire for almost 1000 years again. Then came about large empires, such as the French Empire, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, and the German Empire. During these times, there was really only four countries: Switzerland, Germany, and Austria-Hungary (a union between two countries). Today, an additional three countries are in Central Europe: Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Poland was really the only "new" country that has been present for basically as long or longer than the four "original" countries, but was ruled over both Germany and Russia for a long period of time.