Most (but not all) European countries are part of the EC (European Community) which is a group of countries that have agreed on economic co-operation.
The three European countries that make up Scandinavia are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
The European Nordic countries consists of the Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway) plus Finland and Iceland
Western European nations encouraged immigration to make up for their declining populations
Western European nations encouraged Immigration to make up for their declining populations
Angola. This a country in Africa.
There are 28 different countries that make up the EU (European Union). All of them countries would definately not be able to fit inside Australia.
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.
The European countries which set up trading centers were England, Holland, Portugal France and Denmark.
The northern European countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden make up Scandinavia. Sometimes Finland is included in common English usage. Although Iceland and the Faroe Islands are commonly called part of Scandinavia, Scandinavian's do not consider them true Scandinavian countries.
Countries do not make discoveries, people do.
Spain and Portual are the two main countries on the Iberian Peninsula.
No. The ECSC was not for all European countries, only Western European states were invited to join. It was also not so they could all have the same amount, but rather so they could benefit from a mutual resource sharing agreement.