What is the largest European country by area?
If you include Russia as a whole, its the biggest country in the world, so also the biggest of Europe.
Otherwise the kingdom of Denmark is biggest (including Greenland and faroe islands).
Ukraine is the largest country completely on the continent of Europe.
Where do guest workers in Europe mainly come from?
I believe it's the northern and western parts of Europe. :D
What two countries gave up the most of territory in Eastern Europe to create newer countries?
It wouldn't really be a country as much as an empire. The two would be the Soviet Union and the Ottoman Empire.
What is the two Mountain chains that divide Europe and Asia?
They are the Ural Mountains and the Caucasus Mountains.
What hemisphere is San Marino in?
The Western. Its 'part' of Italy, but is a principality the same way Monaco is to France.
Where does African join Europe?
Africa and Europe do not share any common border. Southern Spain and the northern parts of Morocco are separated by the straights of Gibraltar, and this is as close as Africa and Europe get to be.
To the east, Europe joins Asia. Some geographers call the combination of the two continents Eurasia (Europe and Asia). If you use the definition of Eurasia then Eurasia joins Africa in Egypt, which is on both sides of the Suez Canal, the separation of the two land masses.
What island in the Mediterranean is mostly to the south of Europe?
There are 5 major ones: Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Crete, and Cyprus. Every island located in the Mediterranean is considered to the south of Europe.
What areas of Europe did the barbarian tribes conquered?
Barbarian tribes were present all over Europe.
When do they go sleep in Greece?
In Greece, people typically go to sleep later than in many other countries, often around midnight or even later. This is influenced by cultural habits, including late-night socializing and dining. In urban areas, especially during the summer months, it’s common for people to stay out until the early hours of the morning. However, in more rural areas, bedtime might be earlier, reflecting a more traditional lifestyle.
What is the correct spelling of the country in central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1992?
Czechoslovakia
What are some of the non-Slavic languages in Europe?
There are three other major languages families in Europe besides the Slavic family--Germanic, Romance, and Finno-Ugric--so some non-Slavic languages would be Portuguese, Danish, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Magyar (Hungarian), Finnish, and other languages like Greek and Turkish.
The enclosure movement helped to bring about the industrial revolution by increasing the?
It gave individuals more profit to invest in the new industries, and forced previously farming families to move into the cities and work in the factories. In the factories and mines, workers were paid low wages, and that formed the Middle Class.
How many major language families exist in Europe?
Most European languages are grouped in the Indo-European language family, in which the subdivisions of Romance, Germanic, and Slavic are the most used. However, there are also groups of Altaic Languages (for example, Turkish) as well as Sino-Tibetian Languages (for example, Hungarian).
What are the top three largest cities in Europe?
Moscow, Istanbul, and London are the three largest cities in Europe.