No as it is not located on the European continent. It is a North American country.
Is France the largest country in Europe?
Russia is the largest country in Europe (including transcontinental countries) in terms of area and population. The largest country by area wholly in Europe is the Ukraine while the largest by population would be Germany. No. Just the European portion of Russia alone is over 3 times the size of France. The Ukraine is the largest country wholly in Europe, however.
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What factors contributed to suburban development from 1945 to 1960?
Several factors contributed to suburban development. First, housing was needed and land was cheaper in farmlands outside the city than in the city itself. Second, the baby boom meant more people wanted the American dream of a home of their own and a new car. Once the war was over, these were possible. The improvement or roads and an end to rationing made it possible to drive from the new suburban housing developments into the city.
How many citys are there in Finland?
By the global definition of a city has atleast 500 000 citizens, so the answer would be one, and that is the capital, Helsinki. Finland has 108 towns.
Of which European country is Skopje the capital?
Skojpe is the principal city and Capital of The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia or, more officially, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. It is the largest city in the country, with an official population of 668,518 and accounts for approximately a third of the total population. Skopje is the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's cultural and economic center. It has an incredibly ancient history with signs of habitation dating back to around 4000BC. It was founded as a city in the ancient kingdom of Dardania and has at times been part of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires. It is located on the upper courses of the Vardar River. More recently, the city has had to redevelop since an earthquake in 1963 destroyed around 80% of the city.
Russia territory were mostly slaves and they mainly relied on trade, because there was just rivers. They
were also close to the Silk Road, which gave them an advantage to empires like Byzantine. They adopted
many skills from them like glassmaking and architecture skills.
Where is Basque pelota played in Spain?
In the Basque Country, located in the Western Pyrenees (on the extreme west of the French-Spanish border).
What is the whispering of the stars?
It is the tiny sound made when you breathe out, and it freezes and falls to the ground.
What are The low countries of western Europe referred to collectively as?
Benelux....which is short for Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg
Is Russia the world's largest country in both Europe and Asia?
In Europe it is and in Asia it also is
What four countries border Romania?
Starting at the south and going around the country clockwise, Romania is bordered by Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Ukraine and Moldova, as well as the Black Sea.
What happened in Europe between 1347 to 1351?
In England civil war gave way to the emergence of a strengthened monarchy. France drove the English from Bordeaux and began to recover from a century of invasion and internal conflict, but recurring plague kept population everywhere below the peak of a century and a half earlier. Castile and Aragon combined to create a new Spanish kingdom, conquered the last Muslim state in the south and paid Christopher Columbus to sail west to Asia: he encountered the Americas instead, and others soon followed. The Portuguese did find a sea route to Asia, but by going the other way. Italy experienced the most dramatic phase of the artistic revival known as the Renaissance, which spread to Germany and France: the latter reciprocated by invading Italy. Silver finds in central Europe pumped new liquidity into a cash-starved continental economy, ending the "bullion famine" and initiating the first inflationary ripples of the subsequent "price revolution". The Ottoman Empire conquered Constantinople and extended its territory in the Balkans. Russian princes finally threw off the "Tatar yoke", resuming full independence.