Which are the 10 biggest countries in Europe?
The United Kingdom, along with Ireland and Denmark joined the European Common Market in 1973.
How did the vikings influence the western Europe?
A revival of interest in learning, due to the importation of important scientific and medical advances of the muslims. Also caused increased trade to acquire the luxuries the soldiers had become acquainted with, that help to transmit the Bubonic Plague into many formerly isolated areas
Where is Luxembourg on the Europe map?
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
No, it is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
What was the capital of Yugoslavia?
Yugoslavia was a unified country from 1945 to 1991, thanks to Marshall Tito. who ruled from the capitol city of Belgrade. After his death in 1980, factions wanted to break off as separate countries, which occurred after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. == ==
They wore relay fancy stuff with puff sleeves and tassels.
A:
because they were looking for a water route to Asia to trade silk and spice.
What are the five smallest countries in Europe?
The three smallest countries in Europe are Vatican City, Monaco, and San Marino.
Vitican City, Monaco, Sicily, San Marino are some.
What Europe possesses all of these geographic features EXCEPT?
There don't appear to be any deserts in Europe.
How did war in Europe affect the American economy?
the war in Europe help the U.S by boosting our economy. this happended because when all of the men went over to fight the women had to take over th jobs and this made the economy rise back
What European countries had colonies in South America in the 17th century?
Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, France, and Great Britain all held colonies in South America during the 17th century. Germany had the colony of Klein-Venedig (Little Venice) in the 16th century, which is located in what is now Venezuela.
What was the primary economic system of medieval Europe?
The social structure was mainly made up of the nobles, the merchants, and the peasants. The nobles were granted land by the king and they have peasants working under them. Later on there are more titles in between, like Baron, Lord, Knights, etc.
The merchants are wealthier than the peasants but don't have as much power as the nobles, thus making them middle class.
History of cartography in order?
The history of cartography in the order which occurred are:
1: Ibn idrsi's world map
2: The travel of Marco Polo
3: The Mercator projection
4: The Robinson projection
Which European countries practice neutrality?
Spain, Portugal, Irish Free State, Sweden and Switzerland were recognised by all parties as neutral. Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg had their pre-war neutrality violated by the Germans in 1940.
How many times does Europe fit into US?
None. Europe is bigger than the US. Europe=3,930,000 sq mi, the US=3,794,101 sq mi
Which country occupies most of the Iberian peninsula other then Spain?
Most of the peninsula not occupied by Spain is occupied by Portugal.
Spain occupies the biggest portion of the Iberian Peninsula.
Portugal, Andorra, the UK (Gibraltar), and part of France share the rest.
What European country took over Africa?
Since this is in the section of Germany in WW2, Europe, there was no sole conquering nation of Africa. England and France had still controlled a large amount of colonies (from the Age of Imperialism as well as taking German colonial possessions post WWI). However, Italy (under the fascist Mussolini), had picked up part of Ethiopia (which was independent at the time due to repelling Italy in the Age of Imperialism), as well as part of British East Africa. The Nazis (under the "Desert Fox", Rommel), had been spreading East across Northern Africa via tank warfare
Which country was the strongest in Europe in 1914?
Germany was the strongest European country in Europe in 1914.
Why was tradeing so important to Europe?
It brought new products, cultures, traditions, and technology into Europe. Without trade, Europe would have stayed stagnate. It also boosted the economy.
Name five things that came from Europe to the America's?
Marquise Waltons clothes are made from Europe
How many nations in the Europe union began using the euro as their common currency in 2002?
A total of 12 nations officially adopted the Euro in 2002.
Austria
Belgium
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
However, three other nations (Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City) also started using the Euro in 2002. However, these are micro-states and usually follow their larger partners (France for Monaco and Italy for both San Marino and Vatican City). So although they have yet to officially adopt this currency, it has been in usage throughout these nations since 2002.
What norwestern European country was divided after world war 2?
Both Germany and Korea were split as a result of WW2. Germany, because of zones of occupation agreements and then the growing animosity between Russia and it's former Allies eventually led to two separate countries being formed. Korea was divided at the 49th parallel as to facilitate the surrender of the Japanese troops in that country with troops north of that line surrendering to Russian troops and south of that line to U.S. troops. After wards the Russians set up a Communist government and the U.S. set up a Democratic government, when terms of unification fell apart.
Berlin was separated by the Berlin Wall , not the two Germanys.