Africa and Europe are two separate continents. However, there are islands and ports in Africa that are considered part of European countries. Spain occupies and claims the port of Melilla in Morocco, and Ceuta (the African side of the Straits of Gibraltar) as well as the smaller locations of the Islas Chafarinas, the Peñón de Alhucemas and the Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera. It also administers the Canary Islands off the northwest coast of Africa. Portugal still retains Madeira, an island group in the Atlantic Ocean. France's territories are islands on either side of Madagascar : Mayotte on the western side and Réunion on the eastern side. Britain controls the mid-Atlantic islands of Saint Helena, Ascension Island, and Tristan de Cunha. Many European countries had colonies in Africa, beginning with Alexander the great, and later the Romans. During the 15th through the 20th Century, various areas came under the control of England, France, Spain, Portugal, Holland, Denmark, Germany, and Belgium. (see the map links below)
The Bronx zoo, it's over 260 acres and has around 200 different species. The Bronx Zoo is no where near close to being the largest zoo in the world. There are many larger zoos in terms of area, number of visitors and number of species. I have not been able to find a definitive answer on any of these.
Tamarin is a tree that grows in the tropics, especially in coastal areas. So any maritime tropical country.
Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America)
Yes, many parts. Around the Alps themselves would be one obvious place, but also in some other areas in Europe.
A state as a governmental division is the smallest, followed by country, which is part of a continent (usually one of 7), which is part of a hemisphere (any of 4 for the Earth).
Russia. the worlds biggest country. the part of Russia that is in Europe is larger than any other country in Europe anyway.
No, only small part of South Africa falls into the tropics. The country is sub-tropical to temperate. It is well south of the Equator.
Egypt is a country in Africa/part of Asia. It is not located in any country.
Any country located in Africa, Asia, Oceania, or Europe would not be located in the New World.
Germany is the most populous country that is wholly in Europe
North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
South Africa, there is no 'transvaal' of any sort in Europe.
None of them were. Europe was civilized as a country before Africa. Even though they both served major parts in the Industrial revolution the Europeans found opportunities to stay ahead of everyone else which created jobs so that africans then were forced to comply to the higher power and ever sense then they have lacked the possibility to overcome any major part in Europe including influencing another country.
i don't think he did he stayed in Germany and he died there Europe is a continent, not a country. Germany is part of Europe.
Cobra's are native to Europe. They are native to Africa and Asia. Although, many people have them as pets. If any of these pets get loose, you will be able to find them on this continent.
No, Europe is a continent. It is not part of any other continent.Europe and Asia are sometimes lumped together as the continent of Eurasia, as it is a single land mass.
I don't know if there is any facist country in Europe, but in Asia, for example, there is North Korea. In Africa, there is Zimbabwe.