Most nations have a Mixed Economy. Some, though, have a democratic.
Europe is a continent of over 50 countries. It is not a country. So it has never had a single King. Some European countries have kings or queens, though most do not. So there is no king of Europe.
There is no individual rep for Europe. Europe consists of over 50 independent countries and so they all have reps of their own. Europe is a continent, not a country. There are some organisations which some European countries are involved in, like the European Union, though not all countries are members so it does not represent Europe.
Countries where logging is emphasized. (Russia, northern Europe, Canada, ( Mainly British Columbia though )
Europe itself is a Continent, thereby the question "What is the wealthiest Continent n Europe?" is a question that does not make sense. A more apt question may be "What is the wealthiest country in Europe" or "Is Europe a wealthy Continent"
That question would be impossible to answer. There are about 50 countries in Europe, so it would not be possible to get an accurate answer. There would be a lot of them though.
At the end if the Middle Ages, the strongest countries in Western Europe were probably England, France, and Spain. In Eastern Europe, the strongest was the Ottoman Empire, though much of it was in Asia.
I remember hearing it coming from some where in Europe, I forget where exactly though.
No, it depends on where the country is around the world and how close it is to tectonic plates. Richer countries may suffer though because of all the buildings and the economy.
A lot more than two countries in Europe have English as a major language. These include England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man and Malta. English is widely spoke in many other countries too, though not as an official language.
French is spoken as an official language in several countries outside of Europe and Africa, including Canada, Haiti, and some countries in the Caribbean region like Martinique and Guadeloupe. Additionally, French is also spoken in countries in the Pacific region, such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia.
Essentially every country in Europe now produces some of their own chocolate. The "major" European chocolate producers, though, are.... * France * Switzerland * Germany * England