Which European countries have mandatory miltary service?
Armenia
Austria
Belarus
Azerbaijan
Bermuda
Brazil
Myanmar (Burma)
Cyprus
Denmark
Egypt
Finland
Greece
Iran
Israel
North Korea
South Korea
Mexico
Norway
Russia
Switzerland
Taiwan (ROC)
Thailand
Turkey
Ukraine
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How long ago was when the first Iberians came to the Iberian Peninsula?
The Iberian peninsula has been occupied for at least 30,000 years.
Which idea did the Frankish ruler Clovis introduce to medieval Europe?
The Franks could form one, Catholic kingdom.
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What is the color of mourning in Muslim countries?
it is Black, Red is a very happy color Actually i think it's white...at funerals most people wear white
What is story behind rise of dictatorship in Europe?
If the question is asking about dictatorship after World War 1 (Stalin in Russia, Hitler in Germany, Mussolini in Italy, Franco in Spain, Salazar in Portugal, Tito in Yugoslavia), it is the same story in any time and on any continent. When a government is weak and no longer able to fulfill the needs of its people, conditions are right for a dictator to step in and restore order, and there has never been a shortage of dictators willing to do that. Napoleon Boneapart did not set out to become a dictator, but after gaining power he changed his mind. Oliver Cromwell was a most unwilling dictator, but he became a dictator nonetheless.
Witch countries are the Baltic countries?
The three Baltic republics are Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia
What three nations reside on the etruscan peninsula?
Etrusca is the name given to an ancient civilization in Northern Italy, so I assume you're referring to what is now called the Italian or Apennine Peninsula. The three nations on this peninsula are Italy, San Marino, and Vatican City.
Which other European country borders Italy?
France, Switzerland, Austria, San Marino, Vatican City and Slovenia.
Bangkok is the capital and largest city and chief port of Thailand.
Middle Ages
What is the inflation and what caused it in Europe during the age of exploration?
The so-called Age of Exploration was a period from the early 15th century and continuing into the early 17th century, during which European ships were traveled around the world to search for new trading routes and partners to feed burgeoning capitalism in Europe. A final result of exploration was a new economic policy called mercantilism. European rulers believed that piling up wealth was the best way to build their countries' power. For this reason, they tried to reduce the things they bought from other countries and increase the items they sold.
What are the beliefs in Western Europe?
The largest religion in Western Europe is Catholicism, which is the largest branch of Christianity. However, the fastest growing "religion" in Western Europe is no religion, as more and more Europeans in general are becoming unaffiliated or recognized Atheists.
What did Portuguese explorers contribute to the rest of Europe?
Discovering and mapping the coasts of Africa, Asia and Brazil, in what become known as the Age of Discovery.
What is the most popular Basque hard alcohol?
Izarra jaune (yellow) 40° and Izarra verte (green) 48°, herbal liqueur based on Armagnac. There is also an "eau de vie de Poire" elaborated in St Jean Pied de Port by the distillery Etienne Brana
Who crossed the Caucasus mountains in the bible and settled Europe?
What A "Nut Shell' Because This Topic Do Not Line Up With The Scripture... The Tribe Of Judah Is
Black.
King James Version
Judah mourneth, and the gates thereof languish; they are black unto the ground; and the cry of Jerusalem is gone up.
Romans 1:25
"Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen."
King James Version (KJV)
Can you use a Mexican passport to travel to Europe?
Yes, but you may need to obtain a visa first for some countries.
No it is not true. Western Europe is made of many countries, yes, but they do not all follow the same religion or speak the same language. Nearly every country in Western Europe (and truly all of Europe) has their own language, usually similar to the name of that country [German for Germany, French for France, Italian for Italy, etc.]. Religion also varies greatly across Western Europe. The southern portion of Western Europe is predominately Catholic, which all of Western Europe was at one point, while the northern portion of Western Europe is predominately Protestant. The Pope is the head of the Catholic church, who resides in and is the head of Vatican City, a microstate. However, people started believing the Catholic church was corrupt and started to branch off and form their own religions, known as the Protestant Reformation. For example, England created their own religion, Anglicanism, where the head of the church is the head of the state, currently Queen Elizabeth II. Lutheranism is another major Protestant religion and can be found mainly in the Scandinavian countries and Germany.