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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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How may people speak basque?

Very few outside of the Basque country. It is the oldest lanquage and the hardest to learn. The largest Basque communities outside the Basque country are in Boise, ID and Reno, NV.

How did feudalism restore order and protecting to western Europe?

It restored trade (fixed trade routes) and encouraged people to follow the rules (chivalry). It also created the manorial system, which organized many towns.

What direct flights does United Airlines fly from Denver to Europe?

United Airlines don't operate any direct European routes out of Denver, however they operate a large amount of internal flights. If you want to fly with United Airlines only the best option is probably to take an internal flight to a major international airport like Chicago-O'Hare and then take an onward flight.

British Airways and Lufthansa do operate direct routes to Europe though.

What is Europe biggest trading partner?

Europe does a a lot of internal trading within countries. However, other trading partners include the Americas, East Asia, and the Middle East.

What attack was the one that opened up the second front in Europe?

Are you referring to World War I or World War II?

In World War I, Germany was the reason for the opening of the Western Front, by the invasion of Belgium in order to attack France.

In World War II, Germany, again, was the reason for the opening of the Western Front. First, they attacked Denmark and Norway (which would be more considered a Northern Front) which was the first contact of German and Allied troops (the British deployed into Norway, but retreated). The Germans then attacked the Benelux countries and France, all falling in a matter of weeks.

In both world wars, the initial front was the Eastern Front (on a German standpoint).

What is an exclave and which countries in Europe have them?

An exclave is a part of one country completely surrounded by another country. Russia and Azerbaijan have exclaves: Kaliningrad Oblast and Nakhchivan respectively.

Market forms of cereal?

market forms of cereal means ways of marketing the cereal produts.

What type of religion is Europe and the UK?

Europe is a continent and the United Kingdom is a country. They are not religions.

Why is the area of greenwich called peninsula?

peninsula means nearly an island. its called greenwich peninsula because it is nearly an island

What are the advantages of Europe's physical geography?

You’ll become more worldly Geography provides you with a context in which you can understand the world around you better.

There is a High Demand for Geography Majors Geography majors are in high demand and there is currently a huge shortage in the number of applicants for these positions.

You’ll Get to Dabble in a Variety of Subjects One of the fantastic things about geography is that it merges together numerous different subjects under it’s one head.

You’ll have a context for history History isn’t just a collection of past events; it has massive ramifications for the present and future.

Strengthen your navigation skills One might argue that in the age of smartphones, is it really necessary to have a sound understanding of practical navigational skills

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Is Prague part of Europe?

Yes. It is the capital city of the Czech Republic, which is a country in Europe.

What is the densist city in Europe?

Levallois-Perret is the most densely populated city in Europe. It is a suburban city of Paris, France.

Why did western Europe economies grow faster then eastern Europe economies after World War 2?

The Eastern European Nations were controlled by the Soviet Union, a communist government, and they did not have self-rule nor could they have free trade with the rest of the world as the Western European nations did. The USSR also refused help from the democratic western nations so they did not have all that help to fix up and grow the economies of the Eastern Nations.

Is Czechoslovakia in the baltic countries?

Czechoslovakia ceased to exist in 1993. It was split into two countries, The Czech Republic and Slovakia. Neither of them are Baltic countries.

What is the main Indo-European Language Spoken in Europe?

The most widely spoken in Europe is English.

The most spoken languages in Europe, with the numbers of speakers, are:

German 84 million (Germany + Austria + part of Switzerland)

French 70 million (France + part of Belgium + part of Switzerland)

English 67 million (UK + Ireland)

Italian 61 million (Italy)

Spanish 46 million (Spain)

The figures are calculated by adding the populations of the relevant countries. They are approximate only.

Russian should be somewhere in this list has about 150 million speakers, but I can find no figures which say how many of these are in Europe.

Source: Wikipedia article "List of European countries by population".

What part of Europe can weasels be found?

A map based on where weasels reside is located in the link below. Blue areas are where weasels can be found. Just look at Europe and see where weasels are (they're practically over the whole continent).