Humid Continental
The largest climates in Europe are the oceanic and continental climates. Oceanic climate covers most of Western Europe while continental covers most of Eastern Europe.
The Mediterrain zone
Eastern Europe is a continental climate. This is where winters are cold and summers are hot, basically a huge contrast between seasons.
Russia covers most of the North European Plain in eastern Europe. It is the largest country in the world by land area and spans across both Europe and Asia. The North European Plain is one of the major geographical features of Russia and extends into several other countries in Eastern Europe.
Eastern Europe is a continental climate. This is where winters are cold and summers are hot, basically a huge contrast between seasons.
Most of southern Europe is considered Mediterranean climate. In the Mediterranean climate, olive trees, grape vineyards, as well as many citrus trees grow.
No countries in Western Europe has any sort of continental climate, as this type of climate is distinctly found only in Eastern Europe. Most Western European nations have an oceanic climate.
Western Europe has areas of both Mediterranean and Maritime Climate.
The southern part of Eastern Europe, or Southeastern Europe, is the most mountainous part of Eastern Europe.
Moscow is the most populated city in Eastern Europe and all of Europe.
Russia contains the most eastern point on the continent of Europe.
The most eastern point in Europe is in Russia (Cape Flissingski)