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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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3 main historical periods of Europe?

Classical, Middles Ages, and Renaissance.

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.

How did the Europeans live?

they lived by making friends and learnig

Where is the barents sea?

The Barents Sea is located east of the Greenland Sea, north of Russia, and south of the Arctic Ocean.

What are the top three sections in a supermarket that sell the most?

According to Prevention magazine, Dairy, Meat and Produce. *All the sections they like to put away from the front entrance so you are likely to get stuff in the middle.

What is the highest mountain range in Europe?

The highest mountain range in Europe is The Alps. These are the youngest mountain system in Europe also and stars near the Mediterranean Sea.

What are 10 of the many Western European countries?

Spain

Portugal

France

United Kingdom

Ireland

Netherlands

Germany

Switzerland

Italy

Austria

How did the rise of nationalism in Germany lead to revolutions in Europe?

Except for the French Revolution in the 1700's there has been no revolutions in Europe and German nationalism has had nothing to do with the French Revolution. German nationalists were the cause the WW2 when Hitler took control of Germany.

Where can one read the latest Europe news?

The latest European news can be found online on the BBC website. Other sites that have European newscasts include CBC, CNBC, Euronews, and CNN. Many libraries keep copies of a large selection of newspapers that patrons can read.

How serf related to Europe?

In Medieval Europe, serfs were basically like slaves forced to work for the land. They were peasants without freedom.

How did vegetation affect the way people live in Northern Europe?

Because Northern Europe is so cold, vegetation isn't the most important form of acquiring food. Instead, the fishing industry is essential to Northern Europe.

What is the second largest carmaker in Europe?

The PSA Peugeot Citroën (a French automobile manufacturer) is the second largest in Europe (8th largest in the world).

Is landzarotie in Europe?

Lanzarote is a Spanish island located in the Canary Islands. Although physically it is a part of Africa, politically it is a part of Europe.

Is France the largest European country?

France is the largest western European country at 551,695 km² (213,010 square miles) but Ukraine is larger 603,628 km² (233,090 square miles) and wholly within Europe. Larger still is Russia: just the part in Europe is 3,957,500 km² (1,528,000 square miles). So Russia is the largest European country, and the largest in the world as well.

Where would you be able to spend Kroners?

Several countries use that denomination, or a variation of it: Denmark, Norway, Sweden (called kronor), Iceland (kronur), and the Czech Republic (koruny). The name is derived from each country's word for "crown".

However, even if the name is spelled exactly the same way the various kroners aren't interchangeable, just like you can't for example spend Hong Kong dollars in the U.S. You have to know which specific country issued your currency.