The Soviet Union (USSR) split into 7 countries in Europe: Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, the Ukraine, and Moldova; however, it also split into Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan which are partial European countries as well (and so is Russia). You could also say that the Ottoman Empire divided into 7 European nations: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey. But it also split into Cyprus (a country geographically Asian, yet politically European). Turkey is also a Eurasian country, not fully European.
Europe is one of the seven continents. Westernmost in Europe is the country of Portugal. To the north, there are Norway, Sweden and Finland. To the south there are Italy, Greece and Cyprus. To the east there are Russia and Kazakhstan.
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AlbaniaArmeniaAustriaBelgiumBelarusCroatiaDenmarkEnglandEstoniaFinlandGermanyGeorgiaHungaryIcelandIrelandMoldovaRomaniaUkaine
Eastern Europe is a region which contains twenty-seven countries. Slovenia is the most developed of these nations, being the thirteenth most developed European nation and the twentieth most developed nation in the world overall. Moldova is the least developed of these nations, and is the one hundred and eleventh most developed country in the world. Overall, Eastern Europe is actually pretty developed compared to the rest of the world. But compared to its counterpart, Western Europe, it is underdeveloped. Eastern Europe is still considered a developing region.
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Some countries that have seven letters in their name include:AlbaniaAlgeriaAndorraArmeniaAustriaBahamasBahrainBelarusBelgiumBermudaBoliviaBurundiComorosCroatiaDenmarkEcuadorEritreaEstoniaFinlandGeorgiaGermanyGrenadaHungaryIcelandIrelandJamaicaLebanonLesothoLiberiaMayotteMoldovaMoroccoMyanmarNamibiaNigeriaRéunionRomaniaSenegalSomaliaTokelauTunisiaUkraineUruguayVanuatuVietnam
out of the seven continents, greece is located on Europe
North America: Canada South America: Brazil Europe: France (biggest full country)/ Russia (Biggest by western part of Russia)/ Denmark (Greenland) Asia: Russia Africa: Sudan Australia: Australia Antarctica: Antarctica
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The world can be divided into various parts based on different criteria. Geographically, it is often divided into continents: seven (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America) or six (combining Europe and Asia into Eurasia). Politically, it can be divided into countries and regions. Additionally, cultural, economic, and climatic divisions also exist, reflecting the complexity of global organization.
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Antarctica is the continent that is divided into the most countries, with seven countries having territorial claims on the continent. These countries include Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom.