The ten countries in Europe that produce the most films, in order from most to least, are typically the following: France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, and Finland. These countries have well-established film industries, with France and Germany leading due to their significant contributions to both domestic and international cinema. The rankings can vary slightly from year to year based on production statistics.
The least-developed countries in Europe are located in Eastern Europe. The five least-developed nations are Moldova, Macedonia, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Albania, who are all located in Eastern Europe.
Italy
Türkiye. At least not yet.
Four of them.
All countries in Europe have sloping roofs on at least some of their houses
A:There are at least some Christians in every country in Europe. There are several countries in Europe where Christians are in the minority. Denmark is an example.
Belgium and Holland
Most likely Estonia and Latvia.
Eastern Europe in general remains less developed than Western Europe, which is a lingering consequence of the Cold War. Probably the single least developed country in Europe is Albania, which is north of Greece.
Countries that produce the least greenhouse gases typically have smaller populations and/or rely heavily on renewable energy sources. Some examples include Iceland, Sweden, and Costa Rica.
The Vatican City is most likely the least prosperous country in Europe, as its GDP is virtually nothing. Greece currently has the lowest GDP growth rate in Europe and the entire world at -6.3%.
I believe that would be Portugal and Luxembourg. At least no petroleum production. I didn't thoroughly check coal. I might have included Lietchenstein, Andorra and Monaco. I have limited this to mainland Western Europe.