Albania greece russia andorra hungary romania austria iceland
san marino
belgium ireland scotland bosnia & herzegovina
italy
serbia belarus latvia
slovakia bulgaria
liechtenstein
slovenia Czech Republic
luxemburg
turkey
croatia lithuania
sweden cyprus malta
switzerland denmark monaco
spain estonia moldova
ukraine finland netherlands United Kingdom
france norway Republic of Macedonia
germany polandmontenegro
India and Rusia
The countries of Norway and Sweden make up the Scandinavian peninsula.
Norway and Sweden.
There is some debate over which countries make up Central Europe. However, there are generally nine countries considered part of this area, including Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Germany and Poland.
No body 'governs' Europe at all. It is a continent made up of many different countries.
There are many countries which make up Western Europe. Some include Denmark, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, and Spain.
There are many countries that make up the continent of Europe and each country has its own team.
Yes of course they do! England,Britain and United Kingdom have ALWAYS been European and in Europe,they are Western Europe and they are one of the 50 countries that make up Europe. England is in Europe. Europe consists of many countries on the mainland of Europe and also many countries and islands off the coast of that mainland. England is a country on one of those islands.
There really aren't two regions that make up Northern Europe, as Northern Europe is one of the five regions of Europe itself. Northern Europe typically includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ireland, and the United Kingdom are sometimes included, although not usually. Northern Europe contains three geo-political-historical groups that all overlap: Fennoscandia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden (the Scandinavian Peninsula) Nordic Countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden (all Northern European countries) Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
multicultralism means all countries with no discrimination
Yes, Wales is a country in Europe. It's one of three countries that make up Great Britain along with England and Scotland, and one of four that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
There isn't a European Army. Europe is composed of several countries, each with its own military. Weapons and other military equipment in service varies between the countries which make up Europe.