'Nuremburg' does not exist. You probably mean 'Nuremberg', which is the English spelling of 'Nürnberg' which is a city in Germany, which is a country in Europe.
Finlandia means Finland, a country in northeastern europe
No, English is not the same as any specific language in Europe. English is a Germanic language that originated in England and is widely spoken in many countries around the world, including Europe. However, each country in Europe has its own official language or languages that may be different from English.
"Le Luxembourg" is the country of Luxembourg, located in Europe.
España, or Spain in English, is located in southwestern Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula.
Europe does not have an official language as each country has its own. Though English, French are perhaps the second language taught in schools.
The primary countries in Europe where English is widely spoken include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, and Cyprus. Additionally, English is commonly spoken as a second language in countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.
First and foremost it is in England, which is a country in Europe. It can also be found to a lesser extent in other countries. The English language is spoken by many people across Europe and there are also English people living around Europe and so they bring some English culture with them. You will find things like English-themed pubs in different European countries. You will hear music and see tv programmes and sport from England in other countries in Europe.
"Cześć" is a Polish word that translates to "hello" in English.
No, Europe is a continent. It is not part of any other continent.Europe and Asia are sometimes lumped together as the continent of Eurasia, as it is a single land mass.
Europe is not a country,it is a continent! France is a country in Europe and France is the French country.
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