There are much more than two countries that are bi-continental in Europe. Counting only integral parts, there are 6 bi-continental countries in Europe. They are Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, and France. All listed countries span the continents of Europe and Asia except for France, who is situated in Europe and South America.
Norway is pretty much as far up as you can get while still being in Europe. Sweden and Finland are also extremely northern countries in Europe.But the European part of Russia includes the islands farthest north.
There are two countries in Europe that start with F. The two countries are Finland and France.
Also England France Spain Finland Italy Iceland Greenland and more.
Spain and Greece are the two countries that stretch farthest south in Europe.
The two main countries in western Europe are Germany and France. It would not be totally accurate to say that they dominate western Europe. There are other large and important countries there too.
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No, Korea is in Asia, and Europe and Korea is two seperate countries.
Originally the only two countries not in Europe were the United States and Canada
France and Italy
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