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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 are the three romance languages in Europe?

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

There are five romance languages in Europe. They are French, Italian, Spanish, Portugeuse and Romanian.

Which part of denmark is is closest to the country of Sweden in Europe?

North Copenhagen and there are a bridge there from Copenhagen to Sweden it Will take you 10-12 min to cross and you Will be in Sweden! I'm from Denmark

Is the longest river in Europe Rhine?

No, the Rhine is not the longest river.The longest river is the Nile not the Rhine.

How do the rivers in western Europe countries contribute to their prosperity?

rivers are a source of water obviously your nation cant prosper if everyone is busy fetching water. all major cities even today are near a water source. more importantly rivers make trade a million times easier. it is a million times easier to carry 100 tons of cargo on a large boat even if you have to go around the continent then to get 10,000 donkeys or camels to carry the same amount of things (take into account you dont have to feed a ship and a ship is wind powered). in the past because of this, caravan trade usually carried expensive light weight items such as spices and perfumes while ships would carry building materials, food and bulkier items (which is still more or less followed today). and back then trade was life or death for example Egypt as an easy example can grow alot of food but has no trees. it would import wood through sea routes.

How did the Iron Curtain divide Europe?

Yes, the term "iron curtain" was coined during the cold war to describe the division between the Communist Soviet Union and the rest of Europe.

The climate of Western Europe is a predominantly a marine climate?

Europe's marine climate, found on its western coast, has cool winters and mild to warm summers. There is also an absence of a dry season.

Which product feuled the demand for furs in Europe in the early 1600s?

Because they had so many uses - to make clothes, footwear, rugs, coverings, insulation
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also, in the old days the fur trade could get one wealth and power.

What religious group dominated southern Europe?

Roman Catholicism has dominated Southern Europe since the Roman Empire adopted the religion of Christianity.

Which is the northern most capital city in Europe?

Reykjavik, Iceland (64°08′N 21°56′W). However, Longyearbyen, the capital of Svalbard (which isn't an independent country, but a group of islands owned by Norway), is situated at 78°13′N 15°33′E.

How many horses are there in Europe?

There are no accurate figures for the numbers of horses and ponies present in the UK. It has been estimated as lying somewhere between 600,000 and 1.2 million. The number of donkeys is thought to be about 10,000, but no one knows the exact figure. We do have information on the numbers of horses kept on farms which we collect from the census of farmers in June every year. However this does not tell us about horses kept by others. A new system is now in place which will help us obtain this information. All horse owners are required to obtain a passport for every horse they own. This applies to ponies and donkeys too. The organisations issuing the passports will transfer the details of the animals including where they are kept to a National Equine Database. This means that in future we shall have much more accurate information on their numbers. Details of numbers of horses kept on UK farms are available from the census data. Also, Defra and the British Horse Industry Confederation have carried out research looking in detail at the horse industry in GB, both how it works and its economic value to society. Further information on horse issues in Government can be found on the Horse Gateway. There are no accurate figures for the numbers of horses and ponies present in the UK. It has been estimated as lying somewhere between 600,000 and 1.2 million. The number of donkeys is thought to be about 10,000, but no one knows the exact figure. We do have information on the numbers of horses kept on farms which we collect from the census of farmers in June every year. However this does not tell us about horses kept by others. A new system is now in place which will help us obtain this information. All horse owners are required to obtain a passport for every horse they own. This applies to ponies and donkeys too. The organisations issuing the passports will transfer the details of the animals including where they are kept to a National Equine Database. This means that in future we shall have much more accurate information on their numbers. Details of numbers of horses kept on UK farms are available from the census data. Also, Defra and the British Horse Industry Confederation have carried out research looking in detail at the horse industry in GB, both how it works and its economic value to society. Further information on horse issues in Government can be found on the Horse Gateway.

Fun facts about Europe?

Here are some fun facts about Europe (feel free to add):

- Europe is the second smallest continent in the world

- Europe is the third most populated continent in the world

- Europe is the most densely populated continent

- Europe has remained the world's most powerful area for hundreds and hundreds of years

- Europe has (practically) taken over the whole world

- Europe is the most developed area on the planet

- Europe has the largest economy

Do you need a bta fee to travel from UK to the us?

yes, you need bta to travel from UK to the us, bta is refundable, so its just to show that a traveler has the accurate amount of money before he/she will be allowed to travel, my husband was unable to complete his Bta fee, and he was not allowed to get on the plane.

Which were successful trade routes to the Orient from Europe?

Successful trade routes from Europe to the Orient included...

  • going across the Mediterranean, then walking across Asia (Silk Road)
  • going across the Mediterranean, through the Suez Canal, through the Indian ocean
  • going around the coast of Africa and through the Indian Ocean
  • going across the Atlantic, around South America, across the Pacific
  • going across the Atlantic, through the Panama Canal, across the Pacific

Where is Europe's most forested area at?

The largest forest in Europe is the Landes Forest. It is located in the south of France. It covers about 3,900 square miles.