What is the least language spoken in Europe?
Saterland Frisian, one of the Frisian languages (among which include West Frisian, spoken in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands, and the collective dialects of North Frisian, spoken in the Nordfriesland district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) is probably the least spoken Germanic language today. Spoken only in the German town of Saterland, it has about 2,000 total speakers, half of whom are native. It is listed as an endangered language.
What is the name of the countries of Europe and America?
The countries of Europe and America (what from an 'Old World' perspective would be the 'West') are collectively known as the Occident (from Latin: occidens meaning where the sun sets) as opposed to Asia, or the Orient (from Latin: oriens meaning where the sun rises).
What are the two main strategic waterways in Europe?
There are three.... Suez canal; Straits of Gibraltar & the Bosporus, to & from thre Black Sea.
The Gregorian mission converted the people of Britain and Irelend to Christianity. The missionary sent was Augustine.
What is the 11th biggest country in Europe?
List of 11 largest countries due to popullation:
China
India
Usa
Indonisia
Brazil
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Nigeria
Russia
Japan
Mexico
List of 11 largest countries due to area:
Russia
Canada
USA
China
Brazil
Australia
India
Argentina
Kasakhstan
Sudan
Algeria
hope that helps
Why are countries in southern Europe warmer than countries in northern Europe?
one reason is that it is closer to the equator
How did the crusades help western europe?
The Crusades brought much riches to Western Europe and created a sense of religious unity.
It is in the southeast of Europe. See the map at the related link below.
How Did Europe Become A State?
Well, Europe isn't a country, it is a continent. You don't say in the US, that you and Canadians and Mexicans are all the same. That's an insult! Same goes for Europe; don't call a Englishman or a Dutchman he is a ''European''; he'll be angry with you! Also, you acnnot say; Brussel is the capital of Europe; it is the capital of Belgium. And Paris doesn't lay it Europe, but in France!
If the percentage of Northern and Western Europeans in forming the United States' immigrant population dropped in this time period, then other people were increasing their immigration percentage faster than the Northern and Western Europeans. This time period was before, during, and after WWI. The drop of immigrants from Northern and Western Europe could be caused by WWI. People were in financial distress, so it wouldn't have been as easy to migrate as before. In addition, this was a time of European success in economics (prior to WWI), where especially Germany prospered greatly. I doubt the desire to immigrate to the United States decreased in Europeans, as they probably sought a better life in the US more so after WWI.
Is the western Europe a peninsula of peninsulas?
Denmark occupies the Jutland peninsula by itself. It is the European country furthest west that occupies a peninsula alone. However, I would term it a country in northern Europe as opposed to western Europe.
If Europe was split into just northern and southern, there would be two answers; Italy and Denmark.
Turkey is partly in Europe and partly in Asia. The boundary between Europe and Asia goes through Istanbul. However, the European part of Turkey is less than 10% of the country.
Part of Turkey is in Europe, but most of it is in Asia
What 10 cities in Europe were involved in ww1?
France
Russia
Great Britain
Italy
Romania
Serbia
Belgium
Greece
Portugal
Montenegro
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria
What is one state in the US that has a hispanic name?
50% of usa city have hispanic name miami,los angeles,sacramento,el paso
Because they are connected
What European capital is not on a major river?
Madrid is the only European capital not located on a river. It is actually the highest capital city in Europe.
Sofia (Bulgaria) is also one European capital that is not located on a river.
What are the countries in northwestern Europe?
Northwestern European countries include Iceland, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Norway, and Denmark.
The countries in Northwestern Europe include Iceland, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Norway, and Denmark.
What was happening in Europe in 1914?
According to Wikipedia, in 1912: New Mexico became the 47th State on January 6. Arizona became the 48th State on February 14. On November 5, the Presidential election is held. There were three candidates they were: Incumbent President William Howard Taft was re-nominated as the Republican candidate to run for re-election. After Former President Theodore Roosevelt failed to win the Republican Party nomination, he called his convention on his own and created the Progressive Party (nicknamed the "Bull Moose Party"). And Thomas Woodrow Wilson was nominated the Democratic candidate. Taft's running mate was Nicholas Murray Butler. Roosevelt's running mate was Hiram Warren Johnson and Wilson's running mate was Thomas Riley Marshall. In the results, William Howard Taft won 8 electoral votes, 2 states, 3,486,242 popular votes and 23.2% of the popular vote. Theodore Roosevelt won 88 electoral votes, 6 states, 4,122,721 popular votes and 27.4% of the popular vote. Thomas Woodrow Wilson is elected the 28th President with 435 electoral votes, 40 states, 6,296,284 popular votes and 41.8% of the popular vote.
Is Kiev an expensive city to visit for a tourist?
Not at all. currently 50p is around 12grivnas (ukrainian currency). a pack of 20 cigarettes can be as cheap as 6 grivnas. It is cheap in Kiev, but not as cheap as the rest of The Ukraine as it is a city.
Why are the major religions in Europe similar to each other?
The premise of your question is wrong as many would classify 'Islam' as a major religion and it is primarily found in the Middle East, North Africa and parts of Asia. If you were to ask, 'Why were many of the major denominations of Christianity born in WE,' then that would get another answer.
What language is mostly spoken in western Europe?
The most populous West European nations are Germany, Italy, Spain, France and the United Kingdom, so the languages spoken most are German, Italian, Spanish, French and English. Germany has the highest population at around 82.5 million, so German is probably the most spoken native language. However, English is by far the most popular choice as a second language worldwide and a large percentage of the European population can speak it to at least some degree. Since the population of the United Kingdom stands at around 61.6 million (the vast majority of whom speak English, though it is just one of several offical UK languages), English is probably the most spoken overall even when those inhabitants of Austria and Switzerland who speak German are added to the German total and those from Belgium and Switzerland who speak French are added to the French total.
Also The most popular language family is Indo-European.