MOSCOW - Russia
ISTANBUL - TURKEY
LONDON - UK
PARIS - FRANCE
RHINE-RUR - Germany (INCLUDING COLOGNE, ESSEN AND DUSSELDORF)
Not necessarily in that order - but should be close !
If you don't include Rhine-rur (more of a metropolitan area than one city) - then the next largest is
MADRID - SPAIN
then BARCELONA - SPAIN and St Petersburg - RUSSIA.
Hope that's thorough enough !
Martin
Order of territories in Europe:
Order of partly European countries' total area, including non-European territories:
No. France is the largest country in the European union. It is not the largest country in Europe (Ukraine and the European part of Russia are larger), and it is far from being the largest country of the world.
France is not a planet, it's a country, and it's also not the biggest country.
No. Armenia used to be part of the Soviet Union up to 1991. Now Armenia is an independent European country.
Even after the break-up of the Soviet Union, Russia is still the largest country by far.
This stands for European Union
Yes, France is bigger than Ukraine in terms of land area. France is approximately 551,695 square kilometers, while Ukraine is approximately 603,500 square kilometers.
Spain
Australia is a country. The European Union is not a country. It is an organisation that has 27 countries as members.
Austria.
Netherlands.
The largest territory in Europe belongs to Russia. The largest completely European country is Ukraine. The largest country in the European Union is France.
The largest country in the European Union by land area is France. In terms of population, Germany is the largest country in the EU.
The 8th largest of the 28 European Union countries is the United Kingdom.
Citizens of any country in the European Union are free to travel to, and work in, any country that is a member of the European Union.
European Union
The European Union is an organisation, not a country or a place.
Russia is, by far, the biggest country in the European Union if the Asian section is included. Other larger countries are Ukraine, France, Spain, and Sweden.