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The motto of European Science Foundation is 'Setting Science Agendas for Europe'.
Some of the traditions and ideals originated from various parts of Europe, but the commercial holiday of Halloween is very limited to America.
Europe
Europe+Asia=Eurasia
Towards the end of the Ice Age groups of Humans (HomoSapiens) are thought to have left Africa and entered and settled in the southern parts of Europe. These people are called the Cro Magnons in modern science.
I know Greece and Italy influenced most of Europe with its romantic architechture, you can see hints of it in french and spanish. And christian traditions spread through Europe after the arabs moved west. and then the romans inveloped christian tradition instead of using their own polytheistic theocracy. Most of europe considered it to be a huge trend and made that the national religion of most of the countries. Then the europeans turned on the people who gave them Christianity in the first place during the crusades because the muslims were affended.
The Enlightenment had a significant impact on Europe by promoting ideas of reason, individualism, and progress. It challenged traditional authority and led to advancements in science, philosophy, and political thought. These ideas helped to shape modern Western societies and laid the foundation for democratic principles and human rights.
Culturally, Eastern Europe is Eastern Europe. There are other regions in Eastern Europe, however. There is the Balkans, the Meditteranean, the Middle Eastern, the Caucus, the Northern, the Central, etc.
They're from Europe
One part of it is the neo-confucian traditions in Japan not existing in medieval Europe. And the different religions.
One part of it is the neo-confucian traditions in Japan not existing in medieval Europe. And the different religions.
Europe