Do a refugee travel document of the uk need visa to Greece?
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How did colonization affect the trade and economy of Europe?
The Native Americans gave the Europeans new items to keep, and they sent those to Europe, while Europe sent goods to the Americas to give to the Native Americans.
Kos is a Greek island, so as Greece is a part of the EU, then so is Kos.
What percentage of Austria is urban and rural?
Urban: 67%
Rural: 33%
Rate of Urbanization: 0.7% annually
Is same-sex marriage legal in San Marino?
No. In fact, homosexual activity is illegal in Samoa, although there is talk of it being decriminalized in 2011. Please note that this information pertains to the independent country of Samoa, not the United States overseas territory of American Samoa.
Which is the most northerly EU members?
The most northerly point in the European Union is in Finland.
Is San Marino a member of the EU?
Yes, Italy was one of the founding members of what is now the EU, in 1957.
Italy was one of the 6 founders of the European Economic Community in 1957. It is now known as the European Union.
How does the population density in Europe compare with other areas of the world?
Europe:
- Population: about 740,000,000
- Area: 10,180,000 km2
- Population Density: 73/km2
United States:
- Population: about 313,000,000
- Area: 9,826,675 km2
- Population Density: 32/km2
Europe's population density is more than double that of the United States.
Which European countries use the euro as their currency?
As of the 1st of January 2016 the euro is the official currency of 19 of the 28 countries in the European Union.
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and Slovakia.
The currency is also used in five further countries with formal agreements and six other countries without such agreements.
Why are the Baltic republics named as they are?
The three Baltic republics are called the Baltic states, Baltics, Baltic nations, or Baltic countries. The countries include Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia.
What is one condition that allowed for the rise of totalitarian government in Europe in the 1930s?
The burden of the Treaty of Versailles on the German economy, whereby the entire cost of the first world war was allocated to Germany as debt; while at the same time it's industrial infrastructure was siezed, so it could not repay said debts.
The German government began monetizing this debt, creating hyperinflation, resulting in mass poverty as the savings of the German people was siezed by devaluation. This created civil unrest, with which, out of desparity, despotism sprung.
What were the three European countries that did not adopt the euro?
When the Euro was first introduced, there were 15 members of the European Union. The United Kingdom, Sweden and Denmark were the three countries that decided not to use it. They are the three countries you are referring to. However, since then, 13 new countries have joined the European Union, and as of the 1st of January 2014, 18 of the 28 European Union countries use the Euro.
Are all the countries in Europe in the EU?
Cyprus, which became a member of the EU in 2004, is often seen as a part of Asia.
The French Republic has overseas departments in South America and the Pacific.
Yes all countries in the European Union are all in Europe. (Though this can change, as a country from another continent may join if they pledge allegiance, etc.)
What is the population in Paris 2011?
the latest official figures for Paris are :
- 2 193 030 inhabitants on the 1st of January, 2007 (ranking 5th in the European Union), density 20 807 inhabitants per square Km.
- in 2006 the urban area had 11 769 433 inhabitants, ranking 23th in the world.
Which Western European country is not a member of the EU?
Switzerland wasn't a member, but joined in 2002.
Perhaps Kosovo, which is de jure part of Serbia, according to the UN, is fighting its case in the ICJ, and has wide-spread international recognition.
Countrys with six letters in there name?
Angola, Belize, Bhutan, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Cyprus, France, Gambia, Greece ,Guinea, Guyana, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Latvia, Malawi, Mexico, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Russia, Rwanda, Serbia, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey and Tuvalu.
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Which country in Europe would have the highest Muslim population?
Turkey - 95% Islam -60-70million people
Albania - 70% Islam Secular -3million people
Kosovo - 90 % Islam Secular- 2.1 million people
Bosnia & Herzegovina - 40% Islam- 3-6million
What were the main reasons Europe wanted to colonize the rest of the world?
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During the modern era, Europeans colonized most of the world, with their empires reaching the largest extent at the end of the 19th century. These empires were created for many reasons. Some were created in order to control access to spices or other rare materials. Others were created as a place to send prisoners. Most were created as part of the search for captive markets and raw materials during the second industrial revolution. In addition, many missionaries worked within empires or took the crucial first steps toward imperialism in a location.
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What motivated the nations of Europe to engage in imperialism activities?
Europeans believed they were morally superior to the peoples of Africa and Asia.
Which European country did the European puritans come from?
The Puritans were English. The Puritan Church was formed in England as a response to the doctrine and rituals of the Church of England. The Puritans felt that the rituals and decorations within the church interfered with prayer and the connection to God. They wanted a "pure" church.
What are all the eastern European countries?
This list is subjective. However, these countries are commonly included in eastern Europe: Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo,Republic of Macedonia, Greece Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia.
You have blue UK travel document do you need a visa to France?
If your are a European citizen you do not need a visa
If you are from a visa waiver country you do not need a visa if your stay is less than 90 days
If you are none of these go to the French embassy in London