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much of southeast europe, northern africa, and the middle east
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent with the conquests by the Emperor Trajan in 106 and 116 BC. It covered western Europe up to the river Rhine, Brtian, southeastern Europe up to Romania and part of Moldova, Cyprus, part of Western Asia (Turkey Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Judea/Palestine and Jordan) and North Africa. Trajan's successor, Hadrian, gave the Roman conquests in Iraq back to the Persians and the Romans retained an area of northern Iraq. The Roman empire was subdivided into provinces which were governed by a governor or procurator. In the imperial provinces the governors were appointed by the emperor. In the senatorial provinces the governors were appointed by the senate. The emperor was an absolute ruler.
The continents for a deciduous forest are North America, South America, Africa, Australia, Europe, and Asia.
Meleagris gallopavo is the generic name for turkey. The word "turkey" was introduced into the English language when the bird was imported into Europe from North Africa in?æ 1550. North Africa was under Turkish rule at the time.
Europe is North of Africa
Depends on the laws where you are. Speed governors are mandated by law in some provinces of Canada, Europe, and other countries. Speed governors are a matter of company and insurance policy in the US. In modern, electronically controlled trucks, the speed governor isn't an actual physical object which can be removed... it's programmed into the engine ECM.
No, Africa is to the south of Europe
Africa is Due South of Europe.
No, Africa is to the south of Europe
The two continents does The Strait of Gibraltar separates are Europe and Africa.
no, Europe is it's own continent. It is located above Africa but not in Africa.