There are a number of European countries that are not on the mainland of the continent. These would include Cyprus, Malta, Ireland, Iceland and the United Kingdom and The Faeroe Islands.
No. It is the westernmost country in all continental Europe.
Denmark, Norway, and Sweden are the Scandinavian countries and they are all located on continental Europe. However, I am sure you are thinking of Denmark as they are not located on the Scandinavian peninsula which you were not considering a part of the European continent.
No. It is the westernmost country in continental Europe.
Yes, the United Kingdom is considered Europe.
The UK is an island of the European continental shelf.
While Britain was the first country in which industrialization occurred it is not part of continental Europe. It is debated as to who in continental Europe took part in the Industrial Revolution next, but the leading answer would likely be Germany; an economic powerhouse for quite some time.
No country is currently outside of Europe is part of the European Union. You are probably referring to Cyprus, but this country is typically considered European.
The UK, and England is part of the UK, which is in Europe. So the richest European country is England.
Be part of Europe and swear allegiance to it.
It is in the European continent but the Scandinavian penninsula.
It does not belong to Europe in the sense that it is not owned by Europe. It does belong to Europe in the sense that it is part of Europe, being a European country.
Germany is the most populous country that is wholly in Europe