What rank is san marino in size?
San Marino is officially referred to as the Republic of San Marino. San Marino is 23.63 square miles. This is equivalent to about 61.2 kilometer squared.
Mountains and rivers shaped European culture by?
it affected Europe culture because it gave Europe protection .
Which part of Kazakhstan is in Europe?
Yes and NO. 10% of Kazakhstani territory is in Europe, while the rest is in Asia. Kazakhstan is the second largest country, behind the Russian Federation, to have part of its territory in Europe
How much of Turkey's territory is in Europe?
Approximately 5% of Turkey's land mass is the European continent.
Why is Eastern Europe colder than Western Europe?
Water is a better conductor of heat than land. Since Western Europe has more surface area in contact to water in summer it gets less hotter and in winter it has more moderate climate than Eastern Europe because the sea helps in radiating the heat and cold. The Sea in the West is more moderate in temprature so it helps the western Europe
How did the exploration and conquest of the Americas affect Europe?
Europeans had an extremely large impact on Native Americans, both in positive and negative ways.
Negative ways are the most widely known and form the majority. Many Natives were killed either directly (through combat) or indirectly (through diseases). Their land was taken away from them and many of them were slaves or plantation workers. Most of them were also relocated across the Americas as well. All this has led to the incredible decline in the Native American population, which is why they are actually considered to be somewhat 'endangered'.
Positive ways can also be found, however. Native Americans lived in tribes and these tribes had both allies and enemies. When Europeans came, not all were mean. The Spanish were destructive against the Natives, the French were friends with the Natives, and the British were just intermediate. The Europeans traded with the Natives and exposes the Natives to weapons, for example. This allowed the Natives to fight their enemies more destructively. Despite war being a terrible thing, this is actually considered a positive impact because it modernized the Natives. Also hidden in the previous statement was another positive impact: trade.
What is the largest hotel in Europe?
Highest place to stay in Europe is the Capanna Margherita on the Punta Gnifetti on the Monte Rosa Mountain which borders Italy and switzerland. Its at 4559m altitude .
What countries are located on the balkan peninsula?
Greece
Macedonia
Bulgaria
Turkey
Albania
Kosovo
Montenegro
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Slovenia
Romania
as well as a small portion of Italy (northeastern corner)
Inland Sea, is the body of water separating Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū, three of the main islands of Japan. It serves as an international waterway, connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Sea of Japan.
What factors enabled European nations to build empires outside of Europe?
because europeans were very powerful and we knew the technique of building empires
What are two European countries that are not entirely in Europe?
All European countries are in Europe. What you probably meant is two European countries that are not members of the European Union. There are many of them. For example: Albania and Norway are not members of the European Union, but they are European countries. Europe is a continent and the European Union is an organisation.
There are European countries whose borders extend from Europe into Asia, Turkey and Russia for instance, but they are still classed as European.
How does napoleon change Europe geographically and politically?
Napoleon took over most parts of what is modern day Europe. After his exile to St. Helena, most "important" people showed up to what was called the Congress of Vienna. There people decided what Europe should look like in the future. They unified the German states (loosely) to contain France, they split what is modern day Poland up between Russia, Prussia, and Austria to cover up their losses in the war. They also switched ownership of Venice.
What is the two rivers that flow through the Iberian peninsula?
The 2 main rivers are the Tajo and the Ebro.
How many capitals does the Danube River flow through?
4 Vienna; Prague; Budapest; Bucharest.... Belgrade is on the Sava,?
Why is north west europe densely populated?
Europe is densely populated because such a large number of people live in a small space. Europe has a population of about 800,000,000 yet it is only about 10,180,000 km2 large. That means the population density of Europe is about 80/km2.
What is a north Atlantic current?
The North Atlantic Current is a vast, slow moving warm current. It is created from the Gulf Stream and the Labrador Current joining at southern Greenland, which creates the widening and slowing of the Gulf Stream. The North Atlantic Current splits near western Europe, one part creating the warm Norway Current flowing northward along the coast of Norway and the other creating the cold Canary Current deflecting southward, eventually warming and rejoining the North Equatorial Current.
What is the name of the ocean on the west coast of france?
The ocean to the west of France is the Atlantic Ocean.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are all part of Scandinavia.
How many cities are there in Europe?
There are much too many to name or count. There is likely more than 1,000,000 cities, but the exact number is not known.
Why is the standard of living much lower in Eastern Europe than in West or Central Europe?
because it is a developed region in Europe