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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 Schiphol the largest airport in Europe?

The largest is London Heathrow. Schiphol is one of the top 5 largest.

What sea separates Europe and Asia?

Well. there is no sea separating Europe and Asia but there are several small seas located in the Europe and Asia but no sea separating the two. There were probably some in prehistoric times but then were talking 60-70 million years ago.

Why can't you play CD's from Europe in a US CD player?

You can play CDs from Europe in a US player and CDs from the US in a Europe player. It's DVDs that don't work due to region codes.

What are the main beliefs of the Islamic religion?

1. Belief in Allah - There is only one God, Allah and Muhammad is the final prophet of Allah.

2. Belief in The Angels - Muslims belive that Angels act like 'a liason officer' between God and The Prophets.

3. Belief in The Prophets - Muslims belive in 28 prophets (including Jesus) Muhammand is the last and final prophets. He is the seal of the prophets.

4. Belief in The Holy Books - Muslims belive the Qur'an are the actual words of Allah that were passed on to Muhammad by The Angel Gabriel.

5. Belief in The Day of Judgement - Muslims believe that when you die there will be a final day of Judgement. Allah will decide if you were a good Muslim throughout your life. If you were you would be rewarded and sent to Paradise. If you weren't, you would be punished and sent to hell.

6. Belief in Pre-destinbation - Muslims belive that God has already decided how you will live your life.

What color are school buses in Europe?

There is no set colour for school buses in Europe. Europe has about 50 countries and they have lots of school buses of all sorts of colours.

What is the European Refugee Crisis?

Thousands of refugees are fleeing wars in Syria and Afghanistan, and also difficulties in other parts of Asia in Africa, and are trying to make their way to Europe in search of a better life. Some have died on the way. There are also large numbers to deal with, so distributing them around Europe from the first European countries they arrive in is difficult. Greece and Italy are the main countries that they first arrive in, so those countries are having problems and need more help. Some other European countries have been helpful, but some have not been. Promises have been made, but not always been honoured. It is an ongoing issue, still to be resolved.

What countries were in Europe during the Tudor Period?

The Tudor Period only refers to England and Wales during 1485 and 1603. Between this time period, the countries in Europe were England, Portugal, Spain, France, the Netherlands, the Holy Roman Empire, Naples, the Papal States, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, the Ottoman Empire, and the Grand Duchy of Moscow (transforming into Russia in 1574).

Who were the winners and who were the losers in the slave trade in Europe?

The Europeans benefited from the slave trade more so than the Africans. Europeans traded mainly weapons to Africans, in which they sold their own people as slaves.

What European explorer lived in china and introduced its culture to Europe in the 1200s?

Marco Polo was a merchant traveler from Venice who lived for a while in China and in a book of his travels introduced Europe to the far east.

What are the development of national monarchies of Europe Plato answers?

  • Henry tried to bring the Catholic clergy under the English common law.
  • heroic deeds of a Medieval Spanish knight.
  • Muslims
  • prevented the Danes from conquering England.
  • obtain taxes for his war against the French
  • exchequer
  • rivalry between French & English kings
  • inspired French nationalism during the 100 yr war
  • England lost all its possessions in France
  • monarchy
  • monarchs needed its approval to levy new taxes
  • infantry with longbows
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  • Otto the Great is crowned Holy Roman Emperor
  • Danes were driven out of England
  • Germany
  • Local judges began to base their decisions on similar decisions previously upheld by the Curia Regis.
  • Duke William of Normandy
  • tax trade to increase revenue

How do you use glass on an electric range?

I remember you use to place a thick wire type triangle on top of the burner

Which Europeans descended from peoples in the Bible?

Jesus commissioned His disciples to go and preach the good news of the Kingdom of God to the "lost tribes of the House of Israel." Not to the Jews or Gentiles.

"...Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not: but go rather to the lost sheep of the House of Israel. And as ye go, preach, saying, The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand." (Matt.10:5-7)

The House of Israel were the vast majority of the Hebrew tribes who were scattered into Asia originally by Assyria [ancient Germans], approximately 130 years before the Jews went into Babylonian captivity [II Kings 17]. The House of Israel became known to history and the world as the "lost ten tribes of the House of Israel."

The Jews returned from Babylon after 70 years -- the House of Israel never did.

With the defeat and dispersal of the Assyrian empire... so were the "lost sheep" further scattered and they migrated into the European continent and the British Isles.

These tribes eventually emerged as European nations. Many of them, however, were still in and around the Asian arena at the time of the disciples.

It was to these whom Jesus sent His disciples, who also disappeared from the Bible record and world history following Jesus' ascension into heaven. After that, we read a few token names of disciples like Peter, James, John and some of their works. But, mostly we read of Paul and his commission to the Gentiles.

The "lost sheep of the House of Israel" still don't know who they are to this day -- but it was they to whom Jesus commissioned His disciples to plant the seeds of His Word, and it was they who eventually emerged in Europe as "Christ-professing nations" in what was to be called by some as the "free world."

Although this list is disputed by some... and denied by others... here is where the "lost sheep" ended up:

Reuben: France

Asher: Belgium & Luxembourg

Simeon & Levi: Scattered

Gad: Switzerland

Judah [the Jews]: Scattered & in Israel [Palestine, today]

Naphtali: Sweden

Zebulun: Holland

Ephraim: Britain

Issachar: Finland

Manasseh: the United States of America

Dan: Denmark & Ireland

Benjamin: Norway

Is Altinkum Turkey in Europe?

Altinkum, like most of Turkey, is in Asia.

Why caused the pilgirms to leave Europe?

Because they thought that Reformation in England had not been carried far enough and they feared that the purity of their beliefs could not be upheld in England. The Dutch Pilgrims went with them because they found Holland a much too free-thinking country for their taste.

What services does Auto Europe offer to consumers?

Auto Europe is a rental agency offering regular vehicles, luxury and sports cars as well as motorhomes and RV's in over 8,000 locations in 135 countries around the world. They provide chauffeur and transfer service for their clients along with hotel reservations in 3 to 5 star hotels at 2,000 different locations.

What is a historical event that shaped Europe?

One event would be World War II. Granted that the major cause of this war was because of fascist leaders wanting revenge for their loss in World War I, European countries experienced disastrous events and new problems arised. However, in the end, Europeans put their troubles behind them (for the most part) and looked towards peace. Cooperation between European countries increased, for the most part (but not truly until the downfall of Communism), and lead to many peace organizations. One example is the European Union. The European Union was created to unite Europe and was created after WWII. For the most part, the EU has achieved its goal for uniting Europe and creating closer ties between the countries because it has been thriving for most of its existence. Despite its current economic downfall, the EU is expected to pick up its economy once more, just like the US, and continue to work towards success. It is currently looking towards Eastern Europe for more members, as it wants to branch across all of Europe and achieve gateways in the east. This will begin with the admission of Croatia in 2013 as well as Turkey, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia being candidates and Albania recently submitting an application.

What is lasange?

Lasagna is meat then pasta meat then pasta meat then pasta and always has cheese on it...!

What does V day stand for in World War 2?

V-E day is victory in Europe and V-J day is victory in japan

Which is a valid conclusion based on a study of European art during the Renaissance in Europe?

The presence of a wealthy leisure class contributes to artistic achievement.