The youngest state in Europe is Kosovo, which declared its independence from Serbia on February 17, 2008. While it is recognized by over 100 countries, including the United States and a majority of EU member states, several countries, including Serbia and Russia, do not recognize its sovereignty. Kosovo's status remains a subject of international debate and negotiation.
Yes he was the youngest emperor out of all the emperors. Octavian is the first emperor.
Yes, the Treaty of Westphalia, signed in 1648, is crucial for understanding the origins of modern Europe and the contemporary state system. It marked the end of the Thirty Years' War and established principles of national sovereignty and non-interference in the domestic affairs of states. This treaty laid the groundwork for the nation-state concept, emphasizing territorial integrity and political independence, which are fundamental to the current international order. Its legacy continues to influence diplomatic relations and international law today.
To create a protective buffer zone of friendly governments.
Western europe
Industrialization in Europe occurred first in Great Britain, then in other parts of Western Europe. Eastern Europe remained largely agricultural and little industrialized.
who was the youngest arsenal overall goal scorer in the premier league and Europe
Imran Abbas
the alpine system
John F. Kennedy
Europe is a continent, and is not IN a state. : )
Depends in which state you live in.
It spent 47 years as the youngest state in the Union until Alaska was admitted.
youngest
Youngest is an adjective.
The highest mountain range in Europe is The Alps. These are the youngest mountain system in Europe also and stars near the Mediterranean Sea.
Washington?
yes