West Europe was first populated around 1.2 million years ago (Atapuerca). The Dominant Migration Period, also called the Barbarian Invasions or (wandering of the peoples), was a period of human migration that occurred during roughly 300 -700 AD in Europe,.
Around the year 814 A.D. Charlemagne ruled the Western part of Europe
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Around 1600, Europe was predominantly Christian, with Roman Catholicism being the dominant religion. However, there were also various Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anglicanism present. Additionally, there were small Jewish and Muslim communities in certain regions.
The terrain, the amount of rainfall, and the quality of the soil affected the population density in Western Europe around 1000 AD.
yes because western Europe has a good food and water supply there would be flat grounds mostly around western Europe so yes it it is densly populated
Religion was the center of life in Europe for centuries. Religion influenced lifestyle in all aspects, but is most known for causing wars and conflict.
Germany, Austria, and Switzerland are in Central Europe. However, if Europe were to be split just East and West, then these countries are a part of Western Europe.
The dominant religion of South America is Roman Catholic. There is also a significant Protestant and Mormon presence - small but significant. There are also small representatives of indigenous religions and the African disapora.
No. There are far many more Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Sunni Muslims each in Europe than Jews; there are around 2 million Jews in Europe today.
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The total number of believers around 47% of the population. Russian Orthodoxy is the dominant religion in Russia.