Spain was the largest country in Western Europe from 1580-1640, as they controlled all of the Iberian peninsula at this time. However, from 1640 until today, France has been the largest country in Western Europe.
Russia is the largest country in Europe, either counting all of it, Asian portion included (about 17,000,000 km2), or just the European portion (about 4,000,000 km2). However, only counting countries wholly in Europe, then the largest country is the Ukraine (about 600,000 km2).
Russia, however, this includes all of Russia and not just the European portion. Germany is the country wholly in Europe with the largest production of coal.
Russia is the largest country in Europe (including transcontinental countries) in terms of area and population. The largest country by area wholly in Europe is the Ukraine while the largest by population would be Germany. No. Just the European portion of Russia alone is over 3 times the size of France. The Ukraine is the largest country wholly in Europe, however.
England controlled the upper portion and the United States controlled the lower portion. The Upper Portion of Oregon eventually became part of Canada.
Greenland is not the answer, as it is an overseas territory of Denmark.
The country with the biggest population in Europe is Germany.
No, Russia is (just the European portion of Russia is about 6.6 times larger than the Ukraine; the largest country wholly in Europe.) If you do not include Russia, and include intregal parts of the country not in Europe, then the answer is France.By population, the answer is still European Russia(contains about 80% of all of Russia's population), but if you do not include Russia as an answer, then the answer is Germany.
Britain and France.
Britain and France.
Most of the European settled America was a colony of the United Kingdom, by the time of independence. A large portion was controlled by Mexico in the Southern states and France and Britain in the North East.
Britin and France - apex
USA