Plateaus.
51 countries have land in Europe, and there are much more counties than 5. Maybe you mean regions, in which Europe could be split into Southern Europe, Western Europe, Northern Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
- Western Europe is majority Catholic while Eastern Europe is majority Orthodox - Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in the European Union than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in NATO than Eastern Europe
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Western Europe became industrialized much earlier than Eastern Europe and the entire world, which is why Western Europe has the largest economy in the world.
Put the eastern and western hemispheres together, and you have every bit of the land on Earth.
because it is a developed region in Europe
In the Middle Ages the whole of Western and Central Europe was Catholic. Eastern Europe, Greece and much of modern Turkey was Orthodox. roman catholic when the church took over.
Answer Turkey: Middle EastRussia: AsiaTurkey has land both on Asia and Europe. Asia part is bigger. Russia is also in Asia and Europe, but the Asia part as well is bigger.
The environment of Eastern Europe is in extremely poor condition compared to the environment of Western Europe. The former Soviet bloc countries had much lower standards during the Soviet occupation.
Western Russia covers a smaller land area compared to eastern Russia. Western Russia includes regions like Moscow and St. Petersburg and extends westward towards Europe. Eastern Russia encompasses vast areas like Siberia and the Russian Far East, making up a significant portion of the country's landmass.