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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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Was timbuktu in europe in the 1400?

Timbuktu is a famous town in Mali, an African country.

When was the mutual agreement signed between the Western countries in Europe?

The mutual agreement signed between the Western countries in Europe was signed in the year 1948. The name of the mutual agreement signed between the Western countries in Europe is called the Treaty of Brussels.

Which of the following best explain how napoleon governed frances empire in europe?

He established a new set of laws based on reason rather than tradition.

Why is Europe and Asia called Eurasia?

They are called Eurasia because they are on the same land mass, unlike the other continents which show more geographical separation.

How many regions does Europe have?

Europe usually has four or five regions:

Western Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, and sometimes Central Europe.

Spain and Portugal comprise the Iberian peninsula of Europe?

Spain and France do not, in fact, share the Iberian Peninsula. Conventionally (and properly) understood, the Iberian Peninsula is shared by the nations of Spain and Portugal, with several smaller ethnic groups (Basques and Catalans, for example) laying claim to political independence in the same area.

NTSC in Europe?

No, NTSC is not for Europe, PAL is for Europe. (Except France and possibly Russia, where it is SECAM, or has France eventually decided to join the rest of Europe?)

NTSC stands for North American Television Standards Commission. It is a video signal standard used by the color television industry in the United States and Japan.

PAL stands for the Phase Alternating Line. This is a video standard used by the color television industry and is the common standard used in Europe.

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What is the symbol of the Holy Land in the countries of Europe?

Typically the Holy Land is represented religiously by the Jerusalem Cross. However, if you are referring to politics, all European Countries recognized the State of Israel and some also recognized Palestine.

What connections does the US have with Europe?

The US shares a strong historical and cultural connection with Europe. Most people in the US can trace their ancestry to Europe and the culture of the US is highly European influenced. Europe and the US are very strong allies and be combined with Canada to form the "triple threat". The US and Europe, put together, are virtually unstoppable as they form the world's largest superpower (the US is the only superpower, alone however). The US and Europe have fought together in countless wars, given countless aid, and formed some of the most powerful organizations.

Where is Raphoe the smallest city in Europe?

Raphoe is in County Donegal in the northwest of the Republic of Ireland. It is a small town, not a city. While it does have a cathedral, a criteria that some people use to categorise a city, nobody in Ireland would regard it as a city. It may be the smallest town in Europe that has a cathedral, but by modern standards, it is certainly not a city. It is physically far too small and has a very small population. There are towns that are much larger than it, including some that also have cathedrals, which would not be regarded as being cities either. For locals using the term "smallest cathedral city in Europe" is a nice way of attracting attention to it, but in reality no one would regard it as a city.

Most famous rivers of Europe?

The Danube River, the Elbe River, the Volga River, the Thames River, the Siene River, the Rhine River, and the Tiber River are some of the most famous rivers in Europe.

What are Europe country's?

Iceland

Ireland

United Kingdom

Portugal

Spain

Andorra

Monaco

France

Luxembourg

Belgium

Netherlands

Germany

Poland

Czech Republic

Austria

Liechtenstein

Switzerland

Italy

San Marino

Vatican City

Malta

Cyprus

Turkey

Kazakhstan

Azerbaijan

Armenia

Georgia

Russia

Finland

Sweden

Norway

Denmark

Estonia

Latvia

Lithuania

Belarus

Ukraine

Moldova

Romania

Hungary

Slovenia

Croatia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Montenegro

Serbia

Kosovo

Macedonia

Albania

Greece

Bulgaria

What animals live in the river Danube?

The Danube delta provides a critical refuge for several globally threatened species. It is home to about 330 bird species, including 70% of the world's white pelican population and 60% of the world's pygmy cormorants. The delta is home to a remarkable population of glossy ibis, spoonbill, different species of egrets and herons. Most of the European freshwater fish species (around 70 species) exist in the delta.

What are eight countries in Europe that end in land?

Iceland

Ireland

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland* (official name)

Finland

Switzerland

Poland

(if you counted England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland as countries, then the answer would be 8 on a common status, 9 on an official status)