what part of erurope
did the borders change the most
You should specify what continent you mean. The biggest part was in Europe.
Western europe
Eastern Europe
Charlemagne was without doubt the most powerful man in western Europe in the Early Middle Ages. He ruled a country that included most or all of current France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, along with major parts of Italy and Austria.
345 - 678 AD
Finland borders northeastern Europe (Russia). You could also argue that Germany (and possibly Austria) borders northeastern Europe for bordering countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic. Outside of Europe, Kazakhstan borders northeastern Europe, by bordering the most eastern part of European Russia. However, many consider Kazakhstan to span both Europe and Asia, which means it too would technically be a part of northeastern Europe.
It is part of the Balkans in Southern Europe
AFRICA borders Asia on the southwest.
The southern part of Eastern Europe, or Southeastern Europe, is the most mountainous part of Eastern Europe.
Finland because it is the coolest country in the world.
Germany
Greece has been part of the continent of Europe geographically for millions of years. It is located in southeastern Europe, sharing borders with other European countries like Albania, Bulgaria, and Turkey.
Romania is situated in the South-Eastern part of Europe.
No. Finland has a very large border with the European part of Russia (From Karelia up to the North Pole where Russia also borders Norway) and Denmark borders with Germany.
After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the borders of Central Europe changed significantly. The most notable changes occurred in the territories of modern-day Poland, where the Congress established the Congress Kingdom of Poland under Russian influence, while Prussia gained parts of Saxony and Austria expanded its influence in Northern Italy. Additionally, the German Confederation was formed, altering the political landscape of German-speaking territories. These adjustments aimed to create a balance of power and prevent future conflicts in Europe.
No. Most of Russia is in Asia. The part that is in Europe is in eastern Europe.
Europe is a continent. Continents do not have borders. Actually, continents do have borders, but to decide which countries border Europe could be difficult because there are many transcontinental countries. For example, one is Russia. Should countries bordering Russia (not a part of Europe themself) be included? Or only countries bordering the European portion of Russia?