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you cannot upgrade it on Asia. you must upgrade it in Europe.
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Russia is itself partly European and partly Asian, so must be closest! Turkey is mostly in Asia but has a small part in Europe.
As far as travel to Europe there are no health restrictions from the USA to Europe. They do want you to have medical insurance or medical travel insurance. The medical in most of Europe is modern and comparable to USA. If you are taking a pet, dog or cat, they must be certified by a Veterinarian.
The virus may have spread on a mosquito,flying to Asia .Once it reached Asia,it breed and started to spread across the countries in Asia.That may have been the cause of the virus. The virus may have spread on a mosquito,flying to Asia .Once it reached Asia,it breed and started to spread across the countries in Asia.That may have been the cause of the virus. The virus may have spread on a mosquito,flying to Asia .Once it reached Asia,it breed and started to spread across the countries in Asia.That may have been the cause of the virus. The mosquitoes from Africa or the middle east may have flew to Asia,carriying the virus together.Once there,the mosquitoes must have breed and the virus spread across the other countries in Asia.
Visitors to Europe are required to have Schengen travel insurance with coverage of at least 30,000 euros for medical expenses and repatriation. This insurance must be valid for the duration of their stay in the Schengen Area.
I'm sorry this question makes no sense. Whoever typed this question must be stupid. but if the question was how many countries are there in Asia the answer would be: There are 53. but remember 10% of Asia countries are also part of Europe and Africa. If the question was how do you count the countries in Asia well you just get out a map and count them. :)
If you are traveling to Central Asia in the winter, warm clothes would be a must. Also, take phrasebooks in the local languages and don't forget toilet tissue. It may not be available in public facilities.
It originate from the mediterranean, so it is proberbly not from a single continent since it conclude vest-Asia, north-Africa and south Europe - and remember there is different species/cultivars. But I think Europe is the most likely if you must choose:)
No. One must travel from Melbourne to Tasmania by the Spirit of Tasmania ferry, across Bass Strait, then drive from Devonport (where the ferry docks) to Hobart.
The embryo inside the egg is carrying out cellular respiration. In order for it to do that oxygen must be able to enter the egg and carbon dioxide must be able to leave.