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Charlemagne was without doubt the most powerful man in western Europe in the Early Middle Ages. He ruled a country that included most or all of current France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, along with major parts of Italy and Austria.
Probably the wheel, along with the axle.
probably dodge city and cheyenne.
Cities along the railroad expanded and became population centers.
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Britain, being islands, is outside the western borders of Europe; and Vietnam is along the eastern coast of Southeast Asia. Stated another way: Great Britain is on the extreme western end of Europe and Vietnam is on the extreme eastern end of Southern Asia. Britain is NOT part of the Eurasian continent; Viet IS part of the Eurasian continent. All of Europe, minus Spain, Portugal, and parts of France, and all of Southern Asia rest between Vietnam & England.
North and South America along with the Western parts of Europe and Africa. Only PART of Antarctica is in the Western- part is Eastern
Belgium is a country IN the continent Europe. More specific in Western Europe along the North Sea, with The Netherlands in the North, Germany in the East and France in the South.
The Eurasian mountain range is also known as the Ural mountains and runs along the border of Europe and Asia.
It's along the coastline on the lower right corner of the Eurasian continent.
Spain is considered Western or Southern Europe.
The Continent of South America (along the western seaboard).
Sweden, along with the other Scandinavian countries, are a part of Western Europe.
Western Europe does not receive the most rainfall in Europe. Southern Europe (mostly Southeastern Europe, along the Adriatic coast) does.
No. Eurasian means on the border of Europe and Asia, or a country that is both in Europe and Asia. Eg, Russia is a Eurasian country, along with Turkey.Esperanto is a language spoken by about ~2,000,000 people which is a combination of all the European Languages: French, English, German, Finnish, Spanish, Italian, etc.
Great Britain and Ireland, along with continental Europe, are entirely on the Eurasian Plate.