One could just say "all of them" and then further explain that Europe is considered to be the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia.
The three major southern European peninsulas are the Balkan, Iberian, and Italian peninsulas.
The Iberian Peninsula includes such countries as Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and parts of France. At the southernmost tip of the peninsula lies the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.
This was when some of Eastern Europe's modern day countries became independent
Eastern Europe had yet to become industrialized. This would include countries such as the Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Albania*, and the Kingdom of Romania. * = has the same name as a modern day country but is not the same as this modern day nation.
There are three countries that border modern day Egypt. These countries include Libya, Israel, as well as the country Sudan.
The various countries in Europe celebrate St. Valentine's Day on the 14th of February.
Europe and Nepal
no it was located in Africa
Many countries celebrate Valentine's Day, from the US and Canada to Europe and the United Kingdom to parts of Asia.
The vikings came from Europe. They then explored to iceland and settled there. They were successful because they told everyone to go to Greenland which was actually ice and not to go to iceland because it's ice (it is really mostly green land). There are many modern day countries like Canada, Brazil, Italy and China.
Direct mention to today's European Countries can be found in the mention of various Greek cities, Rome, Spain, and perhaps the Isles. There are varying theories as to the migration of biblical tribes by land and sea to different lands that are now the modern European countries.
They flow though several countries but mainly modern day Iraq.
The modern-day countries that occupy the Fertile Crescent are Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel/Palestine.
San Marino and Vatican City are two modern-day countries located in Italy.