Europe is often referred to as the "Old Continent" due to its long and rich history, which dates back thousands of years, encompassing the rise and fall of ancient civilizations such as Greece and Rome. This term contrasts with the "New World" of the Americas, which was largely unexplored and inhabited by European standards until the late 15th century. Additionally, the cultural and historical depth of Europe contributes to its perception as a place where many foundational aspects of modern civilization originated.
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I do believe most Americans call the flag OLE GLORY. But now days and i personally believe it is a shame that a large percentage(mostly new citizens from other countries) do not salute or stand for it.
No. A continent is a mass of land. A country is an area controlled by one government. Asia is a continent with many countries on it. The only continent that is also a country is Australia.
Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.Rome is sometimes called the "eternal city" because of its long history.
There are no synonyms for Europe, artistically it is sometimes called "the old continent".
Antarctica is always considered a continent, because that's exactly what it is.
The Orthodox Church (sometimes known as Eastern Orthodox) originated from Jerusalem in 33 AD. Jerusalem is in the Asian Continent, or sometimes called the Eurasian continent.
Fiji falls under the Australian Continent and so are the rest of the south pacific. And sometimes it is called Oceania.
Sometimes, Antarctica is also called 'the ice'.
Australia is just a continent in itself. sometimes it is included with the islands that surround it, called oceania. and the dinosaurs lived when there was 1 big continent.
Geographically speaking, Australia is classified as a continent. It is also termed an island continent because, like the Antarctic, it is completely surrounded by water.
Antarctica is sometimes referred to as the "blindsighted continent" because of its remoteness, extreme weather conditions, and limited human presence. The term highlights the challenges and mysteries associated with this frigid landmass at the bottom of the world.
Africa is sometimes referred to as the "dark continent." This term has historical origins related to the unexplored nature of the continent by early European explorers. It is considered outdated and carries negative connotations.
None. Australia's nearest continents are Asia and Antarctica. Australia is both a country and an entire continent on its own. It is surrounded by ocean on all sides, and is sometimes called the 'island continent.'
Antarctica is always a continent.
No, but the continent of Australia is sometimes called Oceania.