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Q: How many countries in Europe have names starting with letter b?
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What are the names of European countries starting with letter Y?

There are no countries in Europe that have a name beginning with the letter Y.


What are the names of European countries starting with the letter j?

No country in Europe begins with the letter J.


What countries in Europe have names that end in the letter i?

There are currently no countries in Europe that end in the letter "i."


What are the names of European countries starting with letter q?

There are no European countries which have names that start with the latter Q. The only country I know of which does start with Q is Qatar and it is not in Europe.


What are the names of countries starting with the letter I?

IndiaIndonesiaIranIraqIrelandIsraelItaly


What are the names of the European countries beginning with you?

Two countries in Europe begin with the letter U. The countries are Ukraine and United Kingdom.


What countries in Europe have names that start with the letter c?

· Croatia · Cyprus · Czech Republic


What are the names of European countries starting with letter S?

Switzerland, Spain, and Sweden


What the names of European countries starting with letter o?

Oman.Note:Oman is the only country that starts with the letter o.


What countries have an X in their names?

Luxembourg and Mexico are countries that contain the letter X. Luxembourg is in Europe. Mexico is in North America.


What European countries have the letter z in their names?

Switzerland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Czech Republic are in Europe. Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan have territory in both Asia and Europe.


Which European countries have six letters in their names?

European countries with six-letter names include Latvia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Kosovo, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Russia (partly in Europe), Serbia, Sweden and Turkey (a very small part in Europe).