The Swedish Empire in the north. The Russian Empire in the east. The Ottoman Empire, the Spanish Colonial Empire and the Portugese Colonial Empire in the south. Great Britain and France in the west. Finally, in Central Europe; The Habsburg Empire (Austria).
Germany is the most powerful, but the degree of actual domination is not that great; the countries of Western Europe have an amicable and cooperative union.
There were multiple most powerful countries in Europe during the Golden Age of Exploration. They included Spain, France, and England.
In 1900, there were 79 countries.
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The 20 most powerful European countries (using the 2011 National Power Index) are...FranceUnited KingdomGermanyRussiaItalySpainNetherlandsSwedenTurkeyBelgiumNorwayAustriaPolandDenmarkFinlandGreeceSwitzerlandPortugalIrelandCzech Republic
one of the most richest and powerful countries of Europe.(Spain)
In 1900, several countries were powerful due to a combination of industrialization, colonial expansion, and military might. Nations like Britain and Germany led in industrial production, which fueled economic growth and technological advancements. Additionally, imperialism allowed these countries to expand their territories and access vast resources. Their strong militaries further solidified their influence on the global stage, contributing to their status as world powers.
nationalism is more powerful in undeveloped countries rather than Europe because downward countries always use to see problem against their country and they have more sense of thinking about nationalism
was Japan less powerful than china in 1900
tell 10 democratic countries ii 1900 to 1950
There has never been such a thing as a 'queen of Europe'.
Economy size usually contribute to power and the two have always had one of the largest economies of all countries.