What is the most common form government system in Europe?
Most countries in Europe are parliamentary democracies, including the UK, Netherlands, Ireland, Germany and Austria. France and Russia have a semi-presidential system of government. Europe's only dictatorship is Belorus.
What country is in the middle of Europe?
Locations currently vying for the distinction of being the centre of Europe include:
As noted below, Guinness World Records recognises Bernotai, 26 km. north of Vilnius, Lithuania, as the "official" geographical midpoint of Europe. But that does not preclude other centres, depending on the methodology used in making the determination.
What season is it in Europe when it is summer in Ohio?
Since Europe and the United States are located in the same hemisphere, the Northern Hemisphere, they will always be in the same season. Thus, when the United States is in Summer, it will also be summer in Europe.
Where does sunrise occur for the first time in eastern Europe or western Europe?
Eastern Europe will have dawn first.
(The sun rises in the east and sets in the west)
What countries are a slavic heritage?
If one defines Eastern Europe as, east of the Germanic lands, or former Socialist countries, then it would be Poland, Czech, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus which are Slavic. Ones sharing a Slavic heritage, are Hungary and Romania, namely region which is now Hungary was part of the Moravian Slavic Kingdom until the Turkic Magyars (Hungars) came and occupied it. Hungary and Romania share a Slavic substratum, but were largely influenced by the Roman superstratum (Romania) and a Turkic one (Hungary), meaning that eventhough those people share most of their tradition and heritage as well as kinship with the Slavs, they speak a Latin or Romance language, namely Romanian and a Turkic language namely Hungarian.
What are the mountain ranges of the Europe?
The largest mountain range in Europe are the Carpathians (1500km long), with the Alps being the highest.
Is Australia closer to Europe or Asia?
No. Australia is a country and continent in Oceania, in the southern hemisphere. Oceania is not a continent, but a geographical region.
Austria, on the other hand, is a country in Europe.
In what ways are eastern Europe and northern Europe different?
- Western Europe is majority Catholic while Eastern Europe is majority Orthodox
- Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe has more countries in the European Union than Eastern Europe
- Western Europe has more countries in NATO than Eastern Europe
Yes. Along with other countries, they are on the Arabian Peninsula in southwest Asia.
How did plague travel from Asia to Europe?
PEANUT man went to Scotland then a RAT bit him!!! he screamed and drowned it. Then he coughed all over someone and he then fell over and died. He's family back in America, "the Penunts" then herd the news and bit rats in New York. They soon died after. So did the rats. The End.
Writen by Gemima and Edgar Khan.
Shut up you little pot licker or I'll shove you in the microwave.
PEANUT man went to Scotland then a RAT bit him!!! he screamed and drowned it. Then he coughed all over someone and he then fell over and died. He's family back in America, "the Penunts" then herd the news and bit rats in New York. They soon died after. So did the rats. The End.
Writen by Gemima and Edgar Khan.
Shut up you little pot licker or I'll shove you in the microwave.
How many landmarks are there in europe?
Their are so many exotic landmarks in almost every country in Europe. But the most famous among all includes eiffel tower in Paris, Edinburgh Castle in Scotland, Tower bridge in London, coliseum in Rome etc.
What are the two small countries in Europe continent?
Vitican City and Monaco are two of the most smallest countries in Europe.
How much does Asia cover earths land surface?
Asia represents about 30% of the land area of Earth, or about 9% of the total surface.
Name the highest mountain range in Europe?
The tallest mountain in Europe is located in the Caucuses (Mount Elbrus). However, many people do not consider this to truly be Europe's tallest mountain as it is in a transcontinental country (Russia). The tallest mountain in Europe is Mont Blanc/Monte Bianco, located on the French-Italian border in the Alps.
From East to West:
1. Turks (Altaic people) between Istanbul and Edirne (Adrianople). Minority pockets in southern Bulgaria (between Madan, Khaskovo and Svilengrad), and in the northeast (around Shumen).
2. Bulgarians (south Slavic people) mainly in Bulgaria, also could be found in southeast Serbia (Dimitrovgrad district).
3. Pomaks (south Slavic people), Bulgarian muslims, considering themselves a different nation. Living in the south of Bulgaria, western from the Turks, between Gotse Delchev and Madan city.
4. Romanians (northeast Balkans, Romanic people), between the Danube delta and the Bulgarian border. Minority in Serbia and Bulgaria.
5. Macedonians (south Slavic people) - central Balkans, mainly between the cities of Kumanovo, Skopje, Ohrid and Bitola. State of Macedonia. Minority in the southwest Bulgaria.
6. Greeks (their own group) - southern Balkans, living in Greece, majority in Cyprus minority in southern Albania and Turkey.
7. Albanians (not belonging to any major European group) living in Albania, majority in Serbian district/state of Kosovo (disputed), minority in Macedonia (majority in the west of that country between Tetovo, Gostivar and Ohrid), minority in Montenegro, minority in southern Serbia.
8. Serbs (south Slavic people) , western Balkans, state of Serbia, state of Montenegro, minority in Croatia, Romania, Hungary, Albania. Consisting of 40 percent of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina, mainly in the Republic of Srpska. (2000 census)
9. Montenegrins (south Slavic people), minority in their own country of Montenegro (less than 50 percent of the total population), nationality disputed by the Serbs who consider them as an integral part of their own nation.
10. Bosniacs (south Slavic people), native serbocroatian speakers, who call their dialect Bosniac, Muslims which were earlier considered Serbs or Croatians, now a separate nation. Consist 38 percent of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2000 census). 11. Croatians (south Slavic people), mainly in Croatia, minority in northern Serbia, consist 22 percent of the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina, small minority in Montenegro.
12. Slovenians (south Slavic people) mainly in the state of Slovenia.
13. Italians (Romanic people) - the city of Trieste is situated on the westernest part of the Balkans.
14. Aromanians, wallachians, tsintsars (probably, the romanic and indigeneous people of the Balkans), without a single centre, small minority in the eastern Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Greece.
Monaco is famous for being one of the few places in the world that does not charge an income tax. It is home to some of the richest people in the world, as a result. Monaco is also where the famous Monte Carlo Casino is located. They have the famous Princess Grace Rose Gardens, great Formula One Racing Events, and the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium.
Monaco is famous for its beautiful sights and beaches in the South of France.
Monaco is known for its casinos, five stars hotels, royal people and expensive lifestyle.
Which countries are located in the northern part of Europe?
There are 50 internationally-recognised sovereign states located in Europe:
What is the largest Scandanavian country?
There are only 3 Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden. Out of these 3, Sweden is the biggest in area and population.
How is the UK linked to Europe?
The United Kingdom (UK) consists of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. All four bodies as a whole make up the UK. The actual land mass is found in Western Europe and is it's own separate island. Southern Ireland and the rest of the UK are actually two separate islands.
Who were the Scandinavian sea-warriors who raided Europe in the 8th to the 11th centuries?
The Vikings.
Is there any Navigable waterways in Europe?
The Danube, the Elbe, the Rhine, the Volga, and the Seine rivers are some examples.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.
Geographically it is in the south of Europe. When people talk of eastern europe and western Europe, then it is in western Europe.