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Rome is the capital city of Italy, an European country.
The European continent has no capital because Europe is not a country. Europe contains many countries, each with their own capitals.
No European capital sits in Europe and Asia. Istanbul is a city that straddles the two continents and it is often mistaken to be the capital of Turkey, although the true capital is Ankara and lies completely in Asia.
No, there is no city in Europe called The Springbok, capital or otherwise.
The southernmost capital in Europe is the city of Athens. This city is the capital of Greece, which is the country in Europe that is the farthest south.
You may be referring to Brussels. It is not the capital of Europe. It is the city where the main headquarters of the organisation known as the European Union are found. The European Union is an organisation, and is not Europe. 28 of Europe's countries are members, out of over 50 countries that are in Europe.
Moscow, the capital of Russia, is on the European side, thus giving Russia a European government.
Not technically. There is no capital of Europe, as Europe isn't a country, it's a continent. However due to the large numbers of Europe wide institutions, it could be argued that Brussels is the de facto capital of the Europe union as it houses the European commission, the European council and the second seat of the European Parliament. The EU is comprised of only 27 countries in Europe and excludes European countries such as Norway and Switzerland.
Europe does not have, and has never had a capital. It is a continent, not a country.
Copenhagen is the capitol of Denmark in Europe.
Yes. London is the capital of England. It is one of many capital cities in Europe. Europe is a continent, so it has many countries each with their own capital city. There is no capital of Europe, as Europe is not a country.
It is not in europe, it is in asia and the capital is Moscow.