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988 square miles is the land area of the country Luxembourg, located in Western Europe. It is known for its picturesque landscapes, medieval castles, and strong economy.
Monaco is the country that is approximately 8 square miles in size. It is located on the French Riviera in Western Europe and is known for being one of the smallest countries in the world.
British Waterways, the organisation that cares for 2,200 miles of the country's canals and rivers
France is the largest western European country at 551,695 km² (213,010 square miles) but Ukraine is larger 603,628 km² (233,090 square miles) and wholly within Europe. Larger still is Russia: just the part in Europe is 3,957,500 km² (1,528,000 square miles). So Russia is the largest European country, and the largest in the world as well.
Nauru (officially, Republic of Nauru) - Nauru has an area of 8.1 square miles.
The Netherlands is renowned for its extensive network of canals, boasting over 4,000 miles. These canals were historically used for transportation and trade, and they play a crucial role in the country's water management system. Today, they are also a popular attraction for tourism and recreational activities, showcasing the Dutch ingenuity in waterway engineering.
England has the most canals in Europe in terms of length, the development of a large inland water-transport network was, perhaps, the most important factor behind the industrial revolution in England during the eighteenth century. Birmingham, in the heart of England, is the only major European city that is not situated on a river, with the growth of Birmingham coming about due to its large number of canals. In fact, Birmingham has more canals than Venice.
Europe is west of Asia. Depending on the country entering Asia to Europe could be a few miles away or a thousand miles away.
Not all canals were built in Victorian times. Most canals were built between 1750 and 1850 but some were outside this period. There are still around 2000 miles of navigable canals and rivers in the UK.