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It's an island, usually considered to be part of the continengt of Europe.
Europe is the continent. Other countries form part of it, both on the mainland and islands that surround the mainland.
Germany
Yes of course they do! England,Britain and United Kingdom have ALWAYS been European and in Europe,they are Western Europe and they are one of the 50 countries that make up Europe. England is in Europe. Europe consists of many countries on the mainland of Europe and also many countries and islands off the coast of that mainland. England is a country on one of those islands.
Norway Russia Finland Sweden
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Northern Europe, especially the North Sea shore on the mainland (i.e.: Lowland countries).
The North Sea separates Britain from the mainland of Europe. Britain is an island that has three countries on, which are England, Wales and Scotland. Only England and Scotland have a North Sea coastline.
Contiguous means connected, so the non-contiguous countries of Europe would be countries not located/connected to mainland Europe. This would only include island nations in this case: Cyprus Iceland Ireland Malta United Kingdom
Britain is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. People from it are British. Some people in Northern Ireland also claim British nationality. Europe is a continent of around 50 countries, and includes Britain. The people in Britain are different to people in other parts of Europe, but then the people all around Europe are different to each other, so there is no simple answer to that which distinguishes all other Europeans from the British people.
Lanzarote is a Spanish island and so while it is nearer to the mainland of Africa than to the mainland of Europe, it is part of Europe.
All countries in mainland Europe drive on the right side of the road.