How many languages are spoken in Europe?
български (Bălgarski) - BG - Bulgarian
Čeština - CS - Czech
Dansk - DA - Danish
Deutsch - DE - German
Eesti - ET - Estonian
Elinika - EL - Greek
English - EN
Español - ES - Spanish
Français - FR - French
Gaeilge - GA - Irish
Italiano - IT - Italian
Latviesu valoda - LV - Latvian
Lietuviu kalba - LT - Lithuanian
Magyar - HU - Hungarian
Malti - MT - Maltese
Nederlands - NL - Dutch
Polski - PL - Polish
Português - PT - Portuguese
Română - RO - Romanian
Slovenčina - SK - Slovak
Slovenščina - SL - Slovene
Suomi - FI - Finnish
Svenska - SV - Swedish
Norwegian, Turkish, Armanien, Georgian, Bulgarian, Icelandic, Greelandic, Greek, Albanian, Croatian, Danish, Belarusian, Polish, Abkhaz, Welsh, Scotish, Lapp, Russian ect...
As I know, there are more than 200 languages in Europe, including Danish, English, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish and many more. You can Google this question and you will get detailed answers.
What are the countries and capitals in the EU?
Key Country (capital) Austria (Vienna), Belgium (Brussels), Bulgaria (Sofia), Cyprus (Nicosia), Czech Republic (Prague) Denmark (Copenhagen), Estonia (Tallinn), Finland (Helsinki), France (Paris) Germany (Berlin), Greece (Athens), Hungary (Budapest), Ireland (Dublin), Italy (Rome) Latvia (Riga), Lithuania (Vilnius), Luxembourg (Luxembourg), Malta (Valetta), Netherlands (Amsterdam) Poland (Warsaw), Portugal (Lisbon), Romania (Bucharest), Slovakia (Bratislava) Slovenia (Ljubljana), Spain (Madrid), Sweden (Stockholm), United Kingdom (London)
What hemisphere is Europe located?
The Western, Eastern and Northern hemispheres the three hemispheres that Europe is located in.
What part in Europe are the Germanic languages mainly spoken?
Austria - German
Belgium - German, Dutch
Denmark - Danish
Finland - Swedish
Germany - German
Iceland - Icelandic
Ireland - German
Liechtenstein - German
Luxembourg - Luxembourgish, German
Malta - English
Netherlands - Dutch
Norway - Norwegian
Sweden - Swedish
Switzerland - German
United Kingdom - English
Does Great Britain have the longest coastline in europe?
No, the island of Great Britain does not have the longest coastline in Europe, it has the third at 11,779 km. However, if you mean the country of the United Kingdom (commonly referred to Great Britain) then the answer is still no and the position is still at third, but with an additional coastline of 650 km for Northern Ireland, summing up to 12,429 km.
What country in Europe is farthest east?
Russia. (But don't forget that Russia has an Asian part as well)
Similarities and differences between Asia and Europe?
Europe is much smaller than Asia, about 1/4 the size. Europe is also less populous, with about 1/4 of the population as well. However, Europe is much more developed and industrialized, economically, politically, etc. It boasts the largest economy as well as some of the strongest currencies. Europe is much more densely populated than Asia as well. It also hosts one of the world's superpowers, the European Union (although this is not a country itself), as well as many of the former superpowers (UK, France, etc.), yet these countries still remain some of the most powerful in the world (definitely in the top 10). Some areas of Asia are compared to Europe and included in the Western world, such as Japan.
What are the five largest geographically nations in Europe?
The five largest countries in Europe are Russia, Greenland, Ukraine, France and Turkey. However, less than half of Russia and of Turkey are actually in Europe
What change happened in Europe as a result of Gutenberg's innovation?
A True Renaissance man Johannes Gutenberg was the first European to use movable-type printing, and he created the mechanical printing press. The mechanical printing press is one of the most important inventions every made. The way of mass production of books before Gutenberg's invention, was wood block copying. After Gutenberg invention was made and used, the production of books, development in science, arts, and religion took off. The movable printing press also allowed more everyday people to print their own ideas and spread them, without being too expensive. Movable print changed our world, in many ways like, advances in the arts, science, religion, and also the spread of personal beliefs. The Renaissance is all about the rebirth from the Dark Ages, and with Gutenberg's printing press new ideas and individual beliefs were allowed to spread like wild fire throughout Europe, and change Europe forever. People, like Martin Luther, could write about their beliefs and get them out, even though the church controlled most people's actions, people could revolt and rebel and be different.
ok well you are right, but He was a metal smith so he used metal not wood, but he possably used wood to, I just needed to add that to make sure that people know he used metal, everything else perfect.
Which 2 countries make up the Iberian Peninsula?
Spain, Portugal, and Andorra are the countries that are located on the Iberian Peninsula. The United Kingdom is also present through its territory of Gibraltar, however, it is usually not included as Gibraltar is merely a territory.
Is the United Kingdom in Europe?
The UK is normally considered to be part of Europe, although it is separated from mainland Europe by the English Channel.
The United Kingdom is one of the member states of the EU, the European Union.
Which parts of Europe are least densely populated in Europe?
The least dense European country is not Russia (8.3 per/km2), but is in fact Iceland (3.1 per/km2). The answer is Iceland
What contributed to the rise of nation-states in Europe in the fifteenth century?
A nation-state is a country formed by one people sharing the same cultural heritage, language, or race. Nation-states started to appear in Europe in the 15th century due to the following reasons:
1) Decline of feudalism: Some strong Europeans leaders took back land and power from lands or some strong lords defeated other enemies to established a unified country
2) Decline of influence of Church: people were no longer only concerned about feudalism. Strong European leaders establish country ruled by their own people and were no longer under controlled of the Church.
What are the countries of Central Europe and Northern Eurasia?
West Central Europe includes Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, and Slovenia.
How has the proximity to water affected Western Europe's culture?
1. there are no mountains to protect it from the sea
2. and its has wet cool summers and wet, mild winters.
Name of the largest Peninsula in the northern Europe?
Europe's largest peninsula is the Scandinavian Peninsula
What 5 countries are on the balkan peninsula?
The five countries that are found in Europe's Balkan Peninsula are Albania, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Bulgaria, and Greece.
The rest are Macedonia and Montenegro.
What are three countries in Europe that are landlocked?
Luxembourg
Austria
Switzerland
Andorra
San Marino
Belarus
Czech Republic
Hungary
Liechtenstein
Moldova
Serbia
Slovakia
Vatican City
Distance between Switzerland and Italy?
Italy shares a border with Switzerland, so the distance is zero.
What is the country in Europe that is the farthest west?
Iceland. On mainland Europe, the westernmost country is Portugal.
Is Denmark the smallest country in Europe?
No. There are lots of countries smaller than Denmark in Europe. Some of these would include Andorra, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Vatican city, Malta and others.