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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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Do The Ural and Caucasus Mountains form part of the natural boundary between Europe and Asia?

The Ural and Caucasus Mountains form part of the natural boundary between Europe and Asia.

What is considered the freest country in Europe?

Ireland is deemed as the freest country in Europe and the third freest country in the world.

What are Monaco's crops?

Virtually all of Monaco is urban, there are no crops to speak of.

What European country is smaller than andorra?

Malta, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Monaco, and Vatican City are all smaller than Andorra.

What kind of people live in Europe?

Europeans have lived throughout Europe. Comprising of many different ethnicities, Europeans are typically referred to as "white". However, Europe is, and has been, home to many immigrants around the world. Today, there are millions of Asians, Africans, Arabs, Indians, etc. who live in Europe.

Which European country controlled the largest portion to the western new world in 1600?

Spain was the largest country in Western Europe from 1580-1640, as they controlled all of the Iberian peninsula at this time. However, from 1640 until today, France has been the largest country in Western Europe.

How many major mountain ranges are located in Europe?

Major European mountain ranges include the Alps, the Urals, the Caucasus, the Scandinavian Mountains, the Carpathian Mountains, the Pyrenees, and the Apennines.

What was the state of Europe by the end of 1918?

This was the end of World War I. Europe was devastated by the war and left in ruins. The economy went downhill and political boundaries changed, such as the deformation of Austria-Hungary.

Are the Ural Mountains important to the geography of Europe?

The Ural Mountain Range seperates Europe from Asia.

What was Europe once known as because the church and the state formed one society for about 1000 years?

Europe was once known as Christendom because the Church and the state formed one society for about 1,000 years

Why do scholars know less about American civilizations than about those that developed in Asia or Europe at the same time?

I'm taking a guess but I think it could be because we (Americans) have more information from artifacts that have been left behind or found. The researchers can find facts from what they find. But in Asia or Europe they had more civilizations and the civilizations were bigger and spread out. We may have some civilizations developed but not as many as Asia or Europe.

I told you I was guessing. Don't count on it being right.

Why did the depopulation of Europe encourage technological developments?

The most notable laborsaving invention was the printing press, developed around 1450. One such press replaced hand-copying by hundreds of scribes.

How is Southern Europe climate like or unlike your climate?

Depends where you live man. Southern Europe has warm Summers and mild Winters.

Is a rebuilt Europe better than never having it rebuilt?

Europe is falling. Its population is declining, its economy is failing, and much more. Europe will, and is going to, rebuild itself and gain back its power. The rebuilt Europe will be better than what it is now.

What was the average pay in medieval Europe?

Much of the time the majority of the poorer populous that existed in medieval times were not paid with money, but rather, in return for work usually, their employers paid them in food and shelter - in essence they basically worked for their life; their basic living requirements.

Thats probably the closest you would get to 'average' in medieval times because only a minority of the population was made up of nobles, knights and 'higher' people of the sort.

Which one is the largest hospital in Europe?

Clinical Centre in Serbia (by number of beds)

Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Sweden (by number of workers)

Soon the largest hospital in Europe will be in London, scheduled to open in December-January.