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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 part has the largest population of any European country?

Germany is the most populous country that is wholly in Europe

City highest crime rate in Europe?

Russia has the highest murder rate in Europe. However, this includes all of Russia.

Estonia is the wholly European country with the highest murder rate.

When do people in Europe typically retire?

It all depends on the person, what type of job they had, what health they are in and how much money the have. I'm guessing around 55-60 maybe.

When Their old 55,56,57,58- 75) cause on tv it said Retired,72

How did Crusades lead to political changes in Europe?

new tools for navig ation

1) compasses

2) Astrolabe

Also put people in contact with other culures.

Why did many different cultures develp in Europe?

Maybe its because of the immigrants that travel from different countries and states

What is the European religion?

Europe is mostly Christian, of one denomination or another. France, Italy and Spain are Catholic, Germany is Lutheran, and Denmark and the Benelux nations are a mixture of either Lutheran or Catholic. The nations of the British isles are all different- England is Anglican, Scotland is mostly Presbyterian, Wales is non-Conformist, and Ulster is part Anglican and part Catholic. The Irish Republic is mostly Catholic. Greece, Cyprus and Crete are Greek Orthodox, whilst Central and Eastern Europe, including most of the Baltic States, are Eastern Orthodox. The only nations of Europe to have Islam as their main religion are Turkey and Albania, although there is a large Muslim community in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Muslim communities exist as a minority to one extent or another in most European nations.

What was a serf's role in a feudal society?

Serfs generally do not exist any more, but to the medieval extent, serfs were peasants who farmed land that belonged to a nearby Lord. They lived on the land, took care of it, and got food from it. But most of the crops are given to the Lord as "rent" for the land, even though they broke their backs working on it.

They are basically labourers who are paid in terms of land and food. They got to build houses on the land and grow food and raise animals, but most of the food they grow and animals they raise are given to the Lord in return for letting them stay on the land.

Second smallest country?

Smallest country in the world is The Holy See: the micro- state of Vatican City, Europe.

Second smallest in the world by land area is Monaco, Europe. By population, the island nation of Nauru in the Pacific is the second smallest.

How is Europe and Russia the same?

Russia is a part of Europe. Most of its population lives in European Russia and it has always been linked to Europe historically and culturally. The Russian Empire always had control of Western Europe up until the late 1900s.

What mountain range separates western Europe from Southern Europe?

There is no mountain range separating Europe and Russia because part of Russia is in Europe. Europe is separated from Asia by the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, the Caucasus Mountains, and the Ural Mountains. The Ural Mountains separate the European part of Russia from the Asian part.

Why do people in Europe seek the Mediterranean climate?

The Mediterranean climate is truly a perfect climate. It experiences hot but not too hot summers and mild winters.

Also, Europe usually experiences cold weather and the Mediterranean climate (alongside the Mediterranean for which it's named) is the best place to go for a nice year-round climate.

These people are mostly moving to seek warmer weather. There are truly are two places in Europe to go to seek warmer weather: The Mediterranean and Eastern Europe. However, Eastern Europe has a dramatic climate change from summer to winter, where summer is blazing hot and winter is freezing cold. As mentioned earlier, the Mediterranean is ideal for year-round weather.

Who were the Moors in the 16th century?

Moors is the Spanish name for Islamic people (mostly from northern Africa) who had invaded Spain in the 8th century. They have ruled south-eastern Spain for a few hundred years before losing their power to the kings of Aragon and Castile.

They were the craftsmen of Spain and taught Europeans to navigate, trade, and build boats. In the 15th century the Spanish turned on them and deported most of them to the countries of the Ottoman Empire.

Is eygpt in Europe?

No, Egypt isn't even in Europe. Egypt is a country in Africa.

Which is the smallest island in Europe?

It is not possible to answer this question, because it is not defined how big it has to be to be an island.

For example, there must be many small rocks just above sea level with an area less than 1m². Do these count? Most of them will not have a name.

What are the 10 launguages spoken in Europe?

By native speakers, the twenty most common languages in Europe are:

  1. Russian
  2. German
  3. Turkish
  4. English
  5. Italian
  6. Spanish
  7. Ukrainian
  8. Polish
  9. Romanian
  10. Dutch
  11. Kazakh
  12. Greek
  13. Czech
  14. Portuguese
  15. Belarusian
  16. Hungarian
  17. Swedish
  18. Azerbaijani
  19. Bulgarian
  20. Serbian

Do hawks live in Europe?

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Yes. There are many species of hawk all around Europe.

Is Europe united under one government?

No one can really predict the future. When will Britain adopt the euro and give up the British pound? Perhaps never. The European Union has the potential to evolve into a single country, but that may or may not ever happen.

Why did people in Europe move to North America between the 1600's and 1700's?

Britain claimed lands in North America and was the most successful country in convincing its citizens to migrate to its colonies. This is because the colonies of Britain were prospering more so than Britain's homeland.