England is not the largest country in Europe. The largest country in Europe is Russia.
The majior exports includemachinery equipmentcomputerschemicalspharmaeuticallive animalsanimal productsIreland is the largest zinc producer in Europe and the second largest producer of lead.
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Your numbers are wrong. In 1933 approximately 9.5 million Jews lived in Europe comprising 1.7% of the total European population. This number represents more than 60% of the World's Jewish population at that time of an estimated 15.3 million. The majority of Jews in prewar Europe lived in Eastern Europe. The largest was Poland with about 3,000,000 Jews. In Central Europe the largest Jewish population was in Germany with about 525,000 people and Western Europe the largest population was in Great Britain with 300,000. Before the Nazi seizure in 1933 Europe had a diverse set of Jewish cultures. In less than a decade two out of every three Jews would be dead. I think you need to go learn the true the history of the holocaust because whoever told you the above numbers was wrong.
France has the largest geographical area in the European Union.According to the French national institute for statistics (insee), Metropolitan France covers 543 965 square kilometers (km²)According to the UN statistics division (UNstats), France has a geographical area of 551 500 km², the next EU country for geographical area is Spain with 505 992 km², then comes Sweden with 441 370 km²France is the largest.Spain is the second largest.Sweden is the third largest.Germany is the fourth largest.France.
The flight of Kosovar Albanian refugees was the largest mass migration/flight of people in Europe since the Holocaust, when Jews, Romani, and others tried to flee the Nazis in advance of the genocide.
The flight of Kosovar refugees during the Kosovo War in 1999 was the largest mass migration in Europe since World War II. Approximately 800,000 people fled to neighboring countries, particularly Albania and Macedonia, due to ethnic cleansing and violence. This humanitarian crisis drew significant international attention and led to a NATO intervention in the conflict.
The largest mass migration in Europe before the flight of Kosovar refugees was the expulsion of ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe after World War II. Following the war, millions of Germans were forcibly relocated from territories such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary, resulting in an estimated 12-14 million people being displaced. This mass movement was driven by geopolitical shifts and the desire for ethnic homogeneity in post-war Europe, leading to significant demographic changes across the continent.
Donald Harnish Fleming has written: 'The Intellectual migration' -- subject(s): Civilization, Emigration and immigration, Europe, Foreign influences, Intellectuals, Political refugees, Refugees, Political, United States
Ben Hall has written: 'Policing Europe' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, European cooperation, Internal Migration, International cooperation, Police, Refugees
Since the Huns attacked the Germanic tribes the Huns caused the largest migration in history. The migration just didn't happen in Western Roman Empire but it affected the whole nation!
Refugees can come from any part of the world, so there have been some refugees from European countries at different times.
a great migration that came from Europe to the us
A real-life example of migration is the movement of Syrian refugees fleeing their country due to civil war and violence. Many have sought asylum in neighboring countries like Turkey and Lebanon, as well as in Europe, seeking safety and better living conditions. This mass migration highlights the impact of conflict on populations and the complexities of international response and integration.
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.