Europe is predominantly a mix of socialist and capitalist systems, with most countries having a mixed economy that combines elements of both. Some countries lean more towards socialism with extensive welfare programs, while others lean more towards capitalism with a focus on free markets and private enterprise.
Belgrade is the capital of Serbia, which is in the region of Europe called the Balkans.
The largest local body in Europe is the Greater London Authority (GLA). It serves as the governing body for Greater London, overseeing functions such as transportation, policing, and strategic planning for the region.
The largest local government body in Europe is the Greater London Authority, which governs the Greater London region in the United Kingdom.
Eastern Europe, particularly countries such as Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, made significant strides towards democracy in 1989. This period, known as the Revolutions of 1989, saw the fall of communist regimes and the transition to democratic systems in these countries.
no their are 7 continents Africa,Australia,antarctica,north America,south America,Asia and Europe
predominantly Roman Catholicism
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Northern and North Eastern Africa
It's a desert in the Semi Arid region in Europe :)
The region of Russia that is called the Derbent is the region that is predominantly Muslim. This was as a result of the Arab conquests in the eight century.
a socialist utopia
Eastern Europe was the most troubled region in Europe in the 90's.
The Mediterranean region.
the region that Denmark is in is Europe
Western Europe.
Slovenia is in Central Europe.
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