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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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What is voluntary Balkanization?

Voluntary Balkanization is essentially the development of cliques (on a large scale). Groups of people will stratify (separate) themselves out from one another, and ensure that they spend their time primarily with individuals from their own group.

It comes from the context of the history of the Balkans, an area in the middle-east that experienced considerable conflict when a territory splintered into many smaller states, each of which wanted to be separate from one another.

Was Hitler's power in Europe seriously checked when the United States entered the war?

Yes, it was. The US was a powerful industrial nation, and just what the Allies needed to help turn the tide of the war.

Who is Paloma Jimenez?

Vin Diesel's girlfriend, mother of his child, model and a very sweet lady by all accounts

How old do you have to move country?

If you are moving on your own then you have to be an adult in the country you want to move to. Generally this is between 18 and 25

Is Ukraine the second largest country in Europe?

Yes it is. Russia is the first largest and then it is Ukraine. Also, Ukraine is about the size of Texas.

What is the Basque word for wolf?

Ochoa is the Basque word for wolf, and the standard Basque word is otsoa-- They're also family last names from the general region of the Basque Country. Hope this helps! Bonetstasia

How much would it cost to take a taxi in Europe?

Europe is a huge place. It consists of many countries. Therefore, it depends on what country you are in, what part of the country you are in, and where you want to go to. Please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail.

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What time period is the rennaisance?

early 16th century to early 17th century

What is A4 paper in mm?

The width and height of ISO A4 paper is 210 × 297 mm.

What is the primary ecosystems in western and central Europe?

It's extremely cold at a temperature of -40 degrees Celsius. Its ecosystem is like this because of the strong and freezing wind current coming from the North Pole and Russia.

What is the difference between European Certificate of suitability and European Drug MAster file?

Certificate of Suitability Savings of time and resources

•Confidentiality of data (as ASMF):

-Application submitted directly to EDQM by the applicant

•Facilitates management of marketing authorisation applications and variations

•CEP accepted in all Ph. Eur. commission countries (36) + others (eg. Canada (MoU 03/2007), Australia, Morocco, Tunisia, New Zealand etc.)

Differences between CEP & EDMF

-Assessment of CEP applications:•Single evaluation centralised at EDQM

•By assessors nominated by national authorities

•Independent from marketing applications of medicinal products

•Certificate including annexes (additional tests to be performed) granted to manufacturer of active substance who supplies it to its users

-Specificity of ASMF:

•Full dossier sent by manufacturer of API to National authorities

•Applicants part sent by manufacturer of API to MA applicant or holder of medicinal Product

•Letter of access (to be sent by manufacturer of API)

•Assessment of ASMF by each national authority in the context of assessing a specific marketing authorisation application or variation for medicinal products

-Specificity of ASMF:

•Full dossier sent by manufacturer of API to National authorities

•Applicants part sent by manufacturer of API to MA applicant or holder of medicinal Product

•Letter of access (to be sent by manufacturer of API)

•Assessment of ASMF by each national authority in the context of assessing a specific marketing authorisation application or variation for medicinal products

Is Spain considered the bread basket of Europe?

No,Poland is considered the bread basket of Europe.

Why has the Northern European Plain been both useful and dangerous?

It is dangerous because of all the ice and snow. It is useful because it will bring us more food since not that many animals can survive the freezing cold.

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How did 3 people find that useful? ice and snow can be dangerous to the unprepared but that does not really answer the question. The second sentence does not tell us anything helpful either. Is this about some sort of computer game or something?

Can you travel internationally without a passport as a freeman?

No. A passport is required to travel internationally. However, there are some exceptions. For example, if you're an American citizen on a cruise that goes to Mexico, a passport is not required but a birth certificate and ID is. However, if you're an American citizen on a flight to Russia, then yes, a passport is required.

Why do some European countries have late sunset?

Because of their position on Earth. Ones that are further north have later sunsets during the summer, but earlier ones during the winter.

How can you get your passport stamped when traveling around Europe?

Although the European Union is a 'single entity' - Each country still retains its individual borders. If (for example) you were to travel from England to Germany, you would get an exit stamp in England, an entry stamp in France, an exit stamp from France for crossing their border, and an entry stamp in Germany.

How does Europe celebrate Thanksgiving?

Thanksgiving is an American holiday. Europeans do not celebrate Thanksgiving as we know it.

Some of the main celebrations in Europe, and around the world, are Christmas eve and Christmas day, New year's eve (sometimes called Sylvester's day) New year's day, Valentine's day, May Day, Easter, Summer and winter Solstice, Autumnal and Vernal Equinox, and Independence day (A different day for each country).



The Netherlands is the only country in Europe that celebrates Thanksgiving, because some of the first Pilgrims came from Leiden in the Netherlands. Like in the USA and Canada, they would have a big meal.

Do they have koolaid in Europe?

Not in supermarkets, but they do have it in some toko's.

What were the major port cities in Europe in 1500?

London, Galway, Genoa, Venice, Lisbon, Oporto, Rotterdam, Bordeaux were amognst the most prosperous. Ports on the Atlantic had the advantage with the sugar and cotton trades from the Carribean, these ports changed once the Whaling trade came to the economic centre stage.