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Yes aloe was discovered in europe
in europe
it was discoverd in europe.
Europe is actually a place. Not a thing. Places are not invented, they are discovered. So the question you probably meant to ask was who DISCOVERED Europe. But Europe has been around for so long, that the answer to that question is impossible to find.
Lithuania was never really discovered. Like most of Europe, It seems to be just there.
Latin as a language evolved in the region of Latium, located in central Italy. It was originally spoken by the Latins, an Italic tribe living in the area. Over time, Latin became the dominant language of the Roman Empire and subsequently influenced many other languages in Europe and beyond.
no one it was discovered with Europe
Yes
Andreas Marggraf discovered sugar . And in Europe ? i think , im not sure ? : / By : Class mates
Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese explorer who discovered the sea route to India from Europe through the Cape of Good Hope.
The spanish discovered the mouth of the Amazon for Europe. The Brazillian Natives knew it was there.