Taking the total population of Europe (750,000,000) and dividing it by the number of countries present in Europe (51), you get the average population of a European country to be about 14,710,000. The country closest to having this population is the Netherlands with about 16,800,000.
Turkey is the only country which exists partly in Europe and partly in the middle east.
The smallest country in Europe is the Vatican
The smallest country in Europe is the Vatican
European Russia has the largest population (Russia in general as well). Germany is the country with the largest population that is wholly in Europe.
Europe does not, Asia is the continent with the highest population density. However, Monaco (a European country) is the country with the highest population density.
Russia has the largest population in Europe. (110,000,000 in European Russia)
No, it is in middle Europe.
The Crusades increased the population of trade between Europe and the Middle East.
Egypt has a population of 76 million making it the most populated country in the middle east.
Europe has no capital city as it is a continent and not a country.
Russia (by population and area) WHOLLY IN EUROPE: France by area, Germany by population.
No. It is in Eastern Europe.