The Baltic Sea is entirely surrounded by the countries of northern Europe: Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, and Denmark (and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad).
The three continents with the highest total wealth are Asia, North America, and Europe. Asia has the most billionaires, North America has a large concentration of wealth in the United States, and Europe is home to many wealthy countries like Germany and Switzerland.
There are 7 continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America.
The term "big continents" is not a specific geographical term. However, the biggest continents on Earth are Asia, Africa, and the Americas. These continents are large landmasses that are significant in terms of size and population.
The contry that has two continents is Russia. The two continents in Russia are Europe and Asia. By the way you could have googled "The seven continents of the world" in images it would have been much quicker.
Both Germany and Spain are on the European continent.
Continents are giant landmasses containing countries. They have no form of government as a whole. Countries are self-governing, political entities that are located in continents. An example of a continent is Germany. Germany is a part of the European continent.
There aren't 5 answers for this question. Berlin is the capital of Germany although there are many continents that make up Germany.
Europe is the only continent its inn and borders
china, Germany, Russia, Cuba , Hawai and florida
Continents would be as follows:Brazil: South AmericaGermany: EuropeMexico: North AmericaRussia: Europe + Asia
Germany is part of the continent of Europe. It shares borders with the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland.
3 Europe, East Asia and North Africa
Germany borders Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands & Denmark. It has coasts on the Noth Sea & the Baltic.
Spain, France, United Kingdom, Iceland, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Sweden, Portugal and Denmark.
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From all the continents, but in the beginning (first 100 years) they came mainly from Holland, Germany, France, Spain and Great Britain.