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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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Where are Mazda factories in Europe?

There are a number of Mazda factories found in the continent of Europe. These include Mazda Suisse, Mazda Austria, Mazda Motor Italia, as well as Mazda Motor Europe.

What features make cities in Western Europe centers of cultures?

The features that make cities in Western Europe centers of culture is 1)A Lot of people to make up the features and 2) Paris

Are there any rain forests in Europe?

Yes, there are rainforests in Europe. The largest portions being found in Portugal. Northern continental Portugal contains some of these subtropical rainforests called Laurel forests.The Portuguese island of the Madeira contains the largest Laurel forests on earth, with 2/3 of the island conserved as natural habitat, primarily Laurel rainforest. Portugal contains animals endemic, or unique to it, such as the long-toed pigeon. Mainland Portugal is also a stopping place for migratory birds. Places such as Faro, the southern tip of continental Portugal, receive birds such as Flamingoes, which enjoy the warm, rich waters of Southern Portuguese habitats. More information on Portugal's habitats and conservation within the country can be found on www.exploreportugal.weebly.com. ~David Couto~ (Roots & Shoots Leader) www.lstw.weebly.com

How did the growth of alliances lead to tensions in Europe?

Well Serbia kill Austria-Hungary's beloved Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand. Austria-Hungary then declared war on Serbia; Russia (good alliance w/ Serbia after the helped Serbia declare their independence from the Ottoman Empire) stepped in to help & declared war on Austria Hungary. Germany (alliance to Austria Hungary) declared war on Russia and France (French had military agreement w/ RUssia). Then Germany invaded Belgium (Great Britain territory) to get to France, so great Britain got involved. THen the US saw the alliance powers were losing, so we sent them supplies and Germany sunk our ships, so the US joined in. Italy (alliance to Germany and Austria Hungary) saw the alliance powers were winning (France, Serbia, Russia, ect) and joined in to help them out.

The most important Chinese product imported to europe in the late 1200s was?

The most important Chinese product imported to Europe in the late 1200's was silk.

What two countries in Europe sent explores out to find land or riches?

Several countries sent explorers, including England, France, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.

Is Sunday a good day to fly to Europe?

It is no better or worse than any other day to fly. Lots of people fly on Sundays because they are getting home before Monday.

Is brasil bigger than Europe?

Yes, Brazil is bigger than Europe if you compare them together and fit in all the islands in Brazil.

What is the only European country with a coastline?

There are 33 European countries with a coastline, not just one. They include: Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Georgia, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.

What country was richer west Europe or east Europe?

General speaking, west europe is much richer than eastern europe but there are some exepction. For instance, Estonia has a higher GDPP (Gross Domestic Produce Per Catipal = how much money everyone has) than Portugal. Also, Russia has high GDP (Gross Domestic Produce = how much money trhe country makes) than Denmark. But, general west europe is richer than eastern europe.

What is Europe's coastline like?

Europe has a very jagged coastline in most areas, which also include thousands of surrounding islands.

Which European country is double-landlocked?

Liechtenstein is doubly landlocked, being surrounded by Switzerland and Austria.

Why did European countries actively colonize much of the world between the 17th and 19th centuries?

Europeans hoped it would create new markets that would supply them with raw materials and provide customers for finished goods

Is there a town in the states called northern Europe?

I searched using Google Earth - when I centred the globe on america, and typed in 'northern europe' to the search box, it immediately rotated the view to show the continent of Europe. Therefore, I'm assuming any town called northern europe does not exist in america.