Uniting the countries of Europe is challenging due to historical conflicts, cultural differences, varying economic development levels, and national sovereignty concerns. Achieving consensus on governance structures, policies, and decision-making processes is complex given the diverse interests and priorities of member states. Strong national identities and political divisions also pose obstacles to complete unity.
There are an estimated 570 million Christians in Europe according to data from the Pew Research Center. This represents around 70% of the total population of Europe.
There is no exact figure for the number of people who have died in the Andes, as deaths can occur due to various reasons such as accidents, natural disasters, or health issues. The Andes is a vast mountain range spanning multiple countries, so the total number of deaths would be difficult to quantify.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of people in the world with the middle name Alexandria as this information is not readily available or compiled. It would vary based on different cultures, languages, and naming traditions across countries.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people named Evie in the world. The popularity of this name varies by region and over time. It would be necessary to access an extensive database of names from different countries to obtain a more accurate count.
The most populous nation in Western Europe is Germany, with an estimated population of 82.3 million* people. In second place is France with 61.5 million*, followed closely by the UK (60.9 million*) and Italy (58.1 million*). (*Source www.cia.gov)
That would qualify as a conundrum...
we allied ourselves to countries in europe and asia and had to honor our commitment to our allies
There are many countries in Europe and each would have their own special holidays that would not be the same as other countries in Europe. There would also be some common holidays like Christmas.
Europe has many countries and the temperature of them would vary considerably, as would the weather. It would depend on where in Europe you are.
Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.Europe is usually shown with all of its countries, and they would all be different colours. On maps that don't show countries, just continents, Europe can be different colours.
All countries are inhabited in Europe. In fact, all countries in the world are inhabited, otherwise there would be no country because there would be no citizens.
The countries in Northern Europe include:DenmarkEstoniaFinlandIcelandIrelandLatviaLithuaniaNorwaySwedenUnited KingdomHowever, Northern Europe typically includes only the Nordic countries (bolded).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you were to split Europe into two regions, Northern and Southern Europe, then the countries in Northern Europe would be:BelarusBelgiumCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandGermanyIcelandIrelandKazakhstanLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgNetherlandsNorwayPolandRussiaSlovakiaSwedenUkraineUnited Kingdom(based solely on geographical terms)
No. Central Europe is a loose term for countries that are geographically in the centre of Europe, but it would include some of the countries that are traditionally also regarded as being part of eastern Europe and some countries that are traditionally regarded as being part of western Europe.
The two main countries in western Europe are Germany and France. It would not be totally accurate to say that they dominate western Europe. There are other large and important countries there too.
Europe is a continent consisting of many countries. They would have their own consitutions, so Europe has many constitutions. Within those countries, those constitutions would be regarded as being democratic. Different countries change their constitutions from time to time.
Contiguous means connected, so the non-contiguous countries of Europe would be countries not located/connected to mainland Europe. This would only include island nations in this case: Cyprus Iceland Ireland Malta United Kingdom
Europe has many different countries and the rates of pay for the doctors in those countries would vary by a lot.