- Western Europe is majority Catholic while Eastern Europe is majority Orthodox
- Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe has more countries in the European Union than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe has more countries in NATO than Eastern Europe
Western Europe industrialized much earlier than Eastern Europe. In fact, Eastern Europe is mainly going through industrialization today. This is why Western Europe is currently richer and more developed than Eastern Europe, but Eastern Europe is currently progressing faster (in terms of GDP and development) than Western Europe.
The differences between Eastern and Northern Europe are: 1. Northern Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe. 2. Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe 3. Northern Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe 4. Northern Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe 5. Northern Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe 6. Northern Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe
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The differences between Eastern and Northern Europe are: 1. Northern Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe. 2. Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe 3. Northern Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe 4. Northern Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe 5. Northern Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe 6. Northern Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe
Western Europe has been involved in more foreign affairs than Eastern Europe. As well, during the second World War, Eastern Europe was mostly Axis, while Western Europe was mostly Allies.
Western Europe has been involved in more foreign affairs than Eastern Europe. As well, during the second World War, Eastern Europe was mostly Axis, while Western Europe was mostly Allies.
The Middle Ages were a historic period in European History. They lasted from about 476 to 1453 or 1492, and apply to all of Europe. A certain amount of caution has to be exercised about this. The nature of the Middle Ages was very different in different parts of Europe. I would break the area down into sections: the Byzantine Empire, Spain, Northwestern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Northern Europe. Each of these was very distinct from the rest. The Byzantine Empire was marked by a certain continuity of Roman law and politics, and a more or less continuing decline, until it disappeared in 1453. Spain was an area influenced by a combination of Christian, Islamic, and Jewish cultures. Northwestern Europe had a history of decline and gradual growth, the influence of Charlemagne, the and an increase in the importance of education that was ongoing. Northern Europe was an area evangelized by Catholic monks, who brought new ways of thought and took the area into a part of Europe influenced by Rome. Eastern Europe was an area evangelized by Eastern Orthodox monks who similarly brought new ways of thought and took the area into a part of Europe influenced by Constantinople.
The planet Earth can be divided in half two different ways. It can be divided into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere, or the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
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You are asking about two different areas. There were Eastern tribes and there were plains tribes. Each had different ways of life.
there are too many different holidays celebrated in Europe but one that is in common with most of the country's in Europe is Christmas.
The two ways in which Eastern and Western Roman society were different include the fact that the Western Roman embraced Latin language, wile the Eastern part embraced Greek, and that the Western Roman society was wholly absorbed by the barbarians, but the Eastern were not.
It developed many ways. One way was the protestant reformation and also the the new advances in geographical and science.
The two ways in which Eastern and Western Roman society were different include the fact that the Western Roman embraced Latin language, wile the Eastern part embraced Greek, and that the Western Roman society was wholly absorbed by the barbarians, but the Eastern were not.
The Byzantines spread Orthodox Christianity to those areas.