When is a good time to travel to Europe?
Depends on where you are going, as Europe is quite large.
In the northern countries, you will probably go in the Summer (June-August) as these are the warmer months. Other months can be rainy and cold and not fun for travel.
In the Southern countries like Greece, Spain, and Italy, you may want to avoid July and August as they can be packed with tourists. In these countries June and September are probably the best months because the weather is nice and tourism is lower.
How did Celtic culture spread through Europe?
Celtic culture spread through Europe because they got scared of you because you looked at them
Where are Europe is mountain region located?
Mountains can be found all over Europe. For example, the Alps are located mostly in Central Europe, the Scandinavians mountains in Scandinavia, the Transylvanian Alps in the Balkans, the Pyrenees in the Southwest, the Apennines in Italy, etc.
Where do people speak Spanish in Europe?
Spanish is spoken in Spain. Andorra and Gibraltar have Spanish as an official language too. All other countries in Europe don't speak Spanish as an official language. Most countries have their own languages, so there is a very long list of countries that have other languages like:
France - French. Italy - Italian. Poland - Polish. Netherlands - Dutch. Germany - German. All of these and many more.
What describes Europe's middle class during the 1500 and 1600?
they raised new crops from the americas i think gud luck though
What were the causes of WW ll in Europe?
According to practically all historians, the first cause was the 1919 Peace Treaty of Versailles, signed at the end of WW 1. US President Wilson had much cautioned against making the Peace Treaty an exercise in punishment of Germany, but Britain and France had nevertheless made it so, demanding enormous damage payments, giving parts of Germany away to newly established countries and annexing parts of Germany and much of its raw materials.
The result was economic and social turmoil, in which the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler could rise to prominence. Hitler's earliest successes consisted of rolling back the earlier annexations of German soil and it was this what encouraged him to continue the aggressive policies that finally caused WW 2. The second and most direct cause was Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939. France and Britain had earlier guaranteed Poland's independence, and were now forced to make good on this guarantee by declaring war on Germany.
What are the two countries surrounding Czechoslovakia?
The old Czechoslovakia was surrounded by Austria, Hungary, Ukraine, Poland, and Germany.
Which countries are eastern and western europe?
If Europe was just split into East and West:
Eastern Europe:
Russia
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
Romania
Bulgaria
Turkey
Georgia
Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan
Cyprus
Macedonia
Albania
Kosovo
Serbia
Montenegro
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Slovenia
Hungary
Slovakia
Poland
Czech Republic
Western Europe:
Greece
Finland
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
Germany
Austria
Liechtenstein
Switzerland
Italy
San Marino
Vatican City
Malta
Monaco
France
Luxembourg
Belgium
Netherlands
Andorra
Spain
Portugal
Ireland
Iceland
United Kingdom
If Europe was split into its 5 regions (North,West,South,East, and Central)
Eastern Europe:
Russia
Kazakhstan
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
Romania
Bulgaria
Hungary
Slovakia
Poland
Western Europe:
France
Andorra
Monaco
Switzerland
Liechtenstein
Austria
Luxembourg
Belgium
Netherlands
Germany
How long did it take in the 1500S and 1600S to sail from Europe to the Americas?
It would usually take about two months or 65 days. But, of course without any bad weather or other problems.
The major influence on the climate of northwestern Europe is what?
That depends on what you mean. Politically it would be the European Union; in terms of climate it would be the Atlantic Ocean and also the Arctic. There are many possible interpretations to that question.
What are the three characteristics of Europe's coastline?
The characteristics of them are hinid nd muslim in ither way is european
When did Europe break into small kingdoms?
Western Europe was split into small kingdoms during the Middle Ages. This was a period of European isolation from the rest of the world directly after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Small tribes established their own kingdoms (or even empires). Kings eventually came into play where they established power over a large area, splitting their area into small slices for nobles to rule over. Knights were then protectors of the land, and ordinary citizens and even slaves/serfs lived on the land as well. A kingdom was basically a small, functioning country.
List of current socialist countries?
These are countries whose constitutions make references to socialism, but do not subscribe to Marxist-Leninist ideology. As such, they represent a wide variety of different interpretations of the term socialism. Map showing countries whose constitutions contained some references to socialism (under a non-Marxist definition) at some point in their history.
== * Bangladesh - People's Republic of Bangladesh (since 16 December 1972) (Gônoprojatontri Bangladesh) (see Constitution of Bangladesh) * Egypt - Arab Republic of Egypt (Gumhūriyyet Maṣr el-ʿArabiyyah) (since 11 September 1971) (see Constitution of Egypt) * India - Republic of India (since 2 November 1976) (see Constitution of India) * Libya - Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (Al-Jamāhīriyyah al-ʿArabiyyah al-Lībiyyah aš-Šaʿbiyyah al-Ištirākiyyah al-ʿUẓmā) (since 1 September 1969) * Portugal - Portuguese Republic (República Portuguesa) (since 1976) (see Constitution of Portugal) * Sri Lanka Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (since 7 September 1978) (see Constitution of Sri Lanka) * Syria - Syrian Arab Republic (Al-Jumhūriyyah al-ʿArabiyyah as-Sūriyyah) (since 1973) (see Constitution of Syria) * Tanzania - United Republic of Tanzania (since 26 April 1964)
Is there only a few mountains in northern Europe?
The major mountain ranges (higher) in Europe are situated in the southern half. The youngest and higher mountains are here: Alps, Pyrénées, Sierra Nevada, Dinaric Alps, Cantabric range, etc...
In northern Europe there are some ranges, but generally much older and much less high (more like big hills than mountains: There are mainly found in Wales, Scotland and Norway.
In the north side of continental Europe lies a big long very flat plain called the north European plain. (Netherlands, Northern Germany, Poland)
What are the worst countries in Europe?
They all suck, but the worst of the worst are the Eastern European countries such as Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia and so on.
How did the peace of Westphalia change Europe?
It created today's modern state system and the principe of sovereignty. It also gave the 300 german nations that made up the Holy Roman Empire power to handle their own diplomatic affairs.
Where in Europe is it warm right now?
The warmest part of Europe right now is most likely Southern Europe (along the Mediterranean). This is the warmest part of Europe year round. However, it is pretty much warm all throughout Europe right now because it's summer.
What are four European physiographic regions?
Four major landscape units of Europe are as follows:
What role did nationalism play in creating problems in Europe?
it lead to the great war in a sense when. When a nation becomes to nationalist they become overconfident and they want to be the best at everything, it leads to imperialism stronger nations conquering weaker nations and that happend in Germany and Italy,
Government type: constitutional monarchy.
Source= http://www.indexmundi.com/monaco/government_type.html