Western Europe is more advanced than Eastern Europe. Western Europeans earn larger wages, have a better life expectancy and standard of living, and are more technologically advanced. This is why many Eastern Europeans either migrate or just travel to Europe, for a better life or to see their Western counterparts and experience that life for a while.
No, if you look at a world map you will see that Europe is WEST of Asia
South Africa is geographically East-South-Easterly from the USA.
East, if you were in Canada, and northeast from most of the USA and Mexico.
Georgia is in the east of Europe.
The Pacific is on the opposite side of the world to Europe. If you were in parts of the northern Pacific Ocean, you could travel east to get to Europe, crossing North America and the Atlantic Ocean. You could also travel west to get to it, crossing through Russia, to the part of Russia that is in Europe.
You would travel west.
They went west
Europe is to the east of the USA.
Europe is the continent that is west of Asia and east of North America.
because the earth rotates from west to east
This question fails to take into account the origin of the term "Middle East". As the Europeans were interested in trading with East Asia (also called the "Far East") and India, they labeled the region in between them and that area the "Middle East" as it was between the West (Europe) and the Far East. As Europeans were never concerned anywhere near as concerned with further westward, northward, or southward travel, there was never any desire or intent to name any regions as "Middle West", "Middle North", and "Middle South". It is curious to note, however, that as Americans moved further west, they began to call what were formerly the Northwest Territories the "Midwest" in recognition of the fact that it was in the middle of the East Coast and the Pacific Northwest.
Colorado to West Virginia, east. West Virginia to Colorado, west.