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Europe, the world's second-smallest continent by surface area, comprises of the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, and shares 2% of the Earth's surface and about 6.8% of its land area. It is the third-most populous continent after Asia and Africa, having about 11% of the world's population.

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Does the country Austria still exist?

Austria is a country that touches Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.

What became the artistic center of Europe by 1550?

Florence. Although this was near the end of the Renaissance, and since it had spread across Europe, many cities became artistic centers (such as Rome, Paris, or Vienna).

What country of Europe is located fartest west?

It depends on what "type" of Europe it's considered.

For continental Europe is Portugal, with it's western most point located at Cabo da Roca.

For all of Europe is considered then the answer is Portugal again because of the island of Flores in the Açores.

Which part of Europe is Benelux found in?

Benelux is just a term referring to the economic union of the neighboring countries of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxemborg in Northern Central Europe.

Is a Canadian drivers license valid in Europe?

no,Canadian drivers license is not valid in Europe but valid perhaps in England.

Where is Poland east or west?

Poland is East of the prime meridian running through Greenwich London

Which countries in Central Western Europe rely on hydroelectric power for?

Hydroelectricity is most widely used in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. It is the largest form of renewable energy by far for both Austria and Switzerland, but is Germany's third largest. It forms over half of Austria and Switzerland's energy production and is crucial to both nations.

Where is the most advanced city?

Technology : London, Tokyo

Art, Music and Cultural History : London

Fashion : Paris

Education: London

Street Dancing : New York

How is Europe Ruled?

Europe has about 50 independent countries in it and they all have their own ways of ruling themselves, so there is no single answer to your question.

Why did Europe accept decolonization and what were its effects on Europe?

Europe accepted it because it didn't really have a chioce. The colonies worked in an opportunistic manner and thus used times of turmoil to break free of Europe. Idk the effects yet though

Is Europe a continent or country?

It is a continent with many countries in it.

Why do people in the UK want a referendum on Europe?

A referendum is a nation-wide vote which allows a country to change something very important about their nation.

The UK is currently part of a group called the European Union, and group which dictates things such as: price of fuel, price of vat, immigration ect. So whatever they set the price at, the UK and all other member states have to comply with.

If the UK leaves the EU, they are able to set their own rates and have more control on what they spend the money on. It's a massive decision which could either save the UK or break the UK.

What did the countries of western Europe create?

The Western European countries created several organizations.

NATO is one example. This organization was created by Western Europe and the United States to protect Western Europe from a possible Soviet invasion.

The Western European Union is another example. This union was created to unite Western Europe. However, this organization is now dissolved and was engulfed in the European Union in 2011.

The European Union is also another example. Though this union now includes parts all over Europe, it was first created by Western European nations.

Is Haiti in Asia or Europe?

It is not in either of them. Haiti is in the Caribbean Sea, so it is part of the Americas.

How did the availability of pepper in Europe affect its price prior to 1500?

The price of pepper was quite high because it had to be imported from Asia.- Ronnie Woolfolk Did