TURKEY, GEORGIA, and AZERBAIJAN all qualify as primarily Southwest Asian countries that have some territory in Europe.
because they were hard to get in Europe
No, it corresponds to the Asian portion of Turkey.
No, they live in Europe from ages. Yes, they can be asian as well as no because they arent british
the countries that are similar to India are Pakistan Bangladesh and south Asian countries mostly...................
True
It depends on the specific countries being compared. Generally, Asia is the largest continent in terms of land area, while Europe is smaller in comparison. However, there are individual Asian countries that are smaller than certain European countries.
turkey and russia are the two that are mostly knowen as being part of both asia and europe but there are a couple of other asian countries that have a small part of their country in europe.
The Opium Wars
Rome is a city in Europe.
Europe could visit the holy land (Jerusalem) whenever they wanted as long as they were unarmed and opened European trade to Asian countries and visa versa
There are 48 countries in Asia, of which six are shared with Europe.
Most likely the countries with the largest Asian populations, which are most likely the UK and France.
Eastern Europe is only full of Eastern European countries. That means there are no Western European countries, Latin American countries, Subsaharan countries, East Asian countries, etc. in Eastern Europe.
Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea with the red sea which supports Asian and European countries in sea trade it is a short cut to south Asian countries in their sea trade which enables them to have easy acess to Europe and vice versa
Chess is exceptionally popular in Russia, and virtually anywhere in Europe. It has moderate popularity in the USA and other Asian countries.
suez canal connects the mediterranean sea with the red sea which supports Asian and European countries in sea trade it is a short cut to south Asian countries in their sea trade which enables them to have easy acess to Europe and vice versa