There are quite a few answers that can fit. Here are some possible answers.
- Native European (or "white")
- German (by ethnicity)
- German speakers (native)
- English speakers (second language +)
- Christian (or more specifically, Catholic)
Wealth, education, political stability, good health care and welfare, temperate climate. It's a pretty nice place to live for an earthling.
Politically speaking, most Western Europeans live in Germany.
Geographically speaking, most Western Europeans live along the Mediterranean coast.
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In Central Europe, most people live along the Rhine or the Danube. In Northern Eurasia, most people live in Western Russia or along the southern border of Russia.
Europe. Trust point please!!
Europeans have a very high standard of living, especially in Western Europe. In fact, Western Europe has the highest standard of living in the world.
Most Spanish-speaking people live in the Western Hemisphere. The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Central and South America, with Spain being located in Europe.
Most people live on the western side of the Ural Mountains, which is in Europe, particularly in Russia. The eastern side of the Ural Mountains, in Asia, has a lower population density.
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In the 1700s Western Europes population rose quickly and many people lived in large cities. In the 1700s in the US, most people lived along the coast of the Atlantic.
No, most people live in the Eastern States, however a large amount of the mining is done in the state of western australia
No, basque people live in the Basque Country which is between Spain and France, in western Europe.
if the question was where do most people in western ausralia live, then the answer is Perth. over 85% of the Australian population live within 2 hours drive of their nearest city
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About 17% of all Catholics in the world live in Western Europe. (200,643,617 Catholics in Europe; 1,181,368,942 in the world.