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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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Is Spain in Europe?

Yes! Spain is located in Europe!Spain is primarily in southwestern Europe. There are some Spanish territories in Africa (Ceuta, Melilla, and the Canary Islands), but the majority of Spanish territory and population is in Europe.

Is Cyprus in Europe or Asia?

It is next to Syria. So that's the Mediterranean!

Who owns Telefonica O2 Europe?

Telefónica O2 UK Limited is part of Telefónica Europe plc which is a business division of Telefónica S.A. and which owns O2 in the UK, Ireland, Slovakia, Germany and the Czech Republic, and has 46 million customers.

Where do wart hogs live?

They live in dry sandy countries or in South Africa. Wart hogs prefer to live in open forests.

Why did Christianity collapse in Europe?

The collapse of Christianity in Europe is a fairly recent phenomenon, only occurring to any significant extent in the last few decades. It is largely attributed to education, since it is known that better educated people are less likely to belong to a religion. Two interesting statistics"

  • The Christian proportion of the British people is now as low as 50 per cent, or possibly lower.
  • Almost eight out of ten Swedes are either "not religious" or "convinced atheists", according to a new global study that concludes the Nordic nation is the least religious in the West.

What is the eastern most country in Europe?

The most eastern point in Europe is in Russia (Cape Flissingski)

What is the most famous nuclear disaster in Europe?

The most famous Nuclear disaster in Europe was the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster in Ukraine. Nuclear radiation from an explosion in one of the four reactors leaked into the surrounding area and the near by city of Pripyat. Over 50,000 people had to be evacuated. 50 workers and firemen were killed and thousands of others died of cancers related with being exposed to the radiation from the disaster. Chernobyl and Pripyat are still heavily radioactive today and can still cause nuclear mutations if exposed for to long.

How diverse is Europe?

Europe is perhaps the most diverse region of the world. There are large minority populations of Asians, Arabs, and Africans as well as the majority, Europeans. There are over 50 ethnic groups of European in the continent as well. Some examples are Italian, French, German, Russian, and Belarusian.

Which western European country is landlocked?

Andorra, Vatican City, San Marino, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Luxembourg.

The Scandinavian Taiga zone is situated in Southern Europe between the Mediterranean Sea and temperate mixed forests in the south?

The Scandinavian Taiga Zone is situated in Northern, not Southern, Europe. It is between temperate forests in the south and tundra in the north.

How much is 62kg in pounds?

The answer to your question is 136.4lbs

The formula to convert kg to lbs

62 kg*

2.2046 lbs

1 kg

=

136.6866026 lbs

Which country is divided by the Ural mountains?

The Ural Mountains run through Russia and Kazakhstan,to separate Europe from Asia.

Which country in Northern Europe used 50 percent of their land for farming?

Denmark is the only country in Northern Europe with enough arable land to use close to 50% of it for farming. Every other country has less than 10% arable land.

What does the flag of Europe stand for?

The flag of Europe is a blue background with twelve five-pointed gold stars organized in a circle in the center. It is the flag of the Council of Europe and the European Union, and is also used in relation to the Eurozone and the continent of Europe as a whole. The flag was first used by the Council of Europe in 1953, when there were only fifteen members. However, not all members were considered sovereign, so only twelve stars were used as a symbol of perfection and completeness.

Why is Croatia becoming a part of Europe?

Croatia has been a part of Europe since its creation as a country because it is physically located in Europe. What you are referring to is it joining the organisation called the European Union. There are over 50 countries in the continent of Europe. 28 of those countries are members of the organisation called the European Union. Croatia became the 28th country to join, when it joined on the 1st of July 2013. There would be many reasons for joining, including trade, co-operation, support, investment and others.