Proper nounSingular Europe Plural - Europe
Derived termsRelated termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Europe (pronounced /ˈjɜrəp/ or /ˈjʊərəp/) is, by convention, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains, the Kuma-Manych Depression, and the Black Sea to the southeast. Europe is washed upon to the north by the Arctic Ocean and other bodies of water, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea, and to the southeast by the Black Sea and the waterways connecting it to the Mediterranean. Yet the borders for Europe—a concept dating back to classical antiquity—are somewhat arbitrary, as the term continent can refer to a cultural and political distinction or a physiographic one. Europe is the world's second-smallest continent by surface area, covering about 10,180,000 square kilometres (3,930,000 sq mi) or 2% of the Earth's surface and about 6.8% of its land area. Of Europe's approximately 50 states, Russia is the largest by both area and population, while the Vatican City is the smallest. Europe is the third most populous continent after Asia and Africa, with a population of 731 million or about 11% of the world's population; however, according to the United Nations (medium estimate), Europe's share may fall to about 7% in 2050. In 1900, Europe's share of the world's population was 25%. Europe, in particular Ancient Greece, is the birthplace of Western culture. It played a predominant role in global affairs from the 16th century onwards, especially after the beginning of colonialism. Between the 17th and 20th centuries, European nations controlled at various times the Americas, most of Africa, Oceania, and large portions of Asia. Both World Wars were ignited in Central Europe, greatly contributing to a decline in European dominance in world affairs by the mid-20th century as the United States and Soviet Union took prominence. During the Cold War Europe was divided along the Iron Curtain between NATO in the West and the Warsaw Pact in the East. European integration led to the formation of the Council of Europe and the European Union in Western Europe, both of which have been expanding eastward since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. From Wikipedia under the
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2448px x 3264px | 2800.00kB [source page] 12 51 2 7M Julie King Europe 20 > 04 Aug 2007 12 51 2 3M Julie King Europe 20 > 04 Aug 2007 12 51 2 5M Julie King Europe 20 > 04 Aug 2007 12 52 2 6M Julie King Europe 20 > 04 Aug 2007 12 52 2 8M Julie King Europe 20 > 04 Aug 2007 12 52 2 7M Julie King Europe 20 > 04 Aug 2007 12 52 2 6M Julie King Europe 20 > From Yahoo Image Search: "Europe" What is the best travel route around Europe? Q. I am planning to go to Europe in May next year and want to know the best way around to visit as many countries as possible. Planning to spend atleast 3 months there... Anyone who has travelled around Europe before, can you tell me how you went about it and also how long you spent in each country, and anything you would change. Thanks for your help! Asked by skips1983 - Fri Aug 25 01:10:36 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. i lived in Europe of 3 yrs. the best advice i can give is spend at least 4-5 days in a city (large or small). I hate it when Americans were always trying to cram in as many places as possible. there is so much to see and you have plenty of time, so why rush. Also, keep in mind that the smaller cities have just as much to offer as the larger one, sometimes more. also, since you are going in may, i would start south and work my way north, since it gets so freakin hot in italy in the summer and there are no A/C's. unless u like hot, humid weather. my fave city is Prag...its a must see! Answered by Stacy R - Fri Aug 25 01:18:29 2006 What is the hardest language in europe to learn? Q. Can you also(if you know) state the order from hardest to easiest of the languages in europe to learn? Asked by aaron b - Thu Sep 18 15:54:30 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Basque Georgian (is that in Europe?) Finnish Estonian Hungarian Swiss-German Turkish Greek Albanian Slovenian Polish Russian Slovak Czech Ukrainian Romansch Romanian Norwegian Swedish Danish Dutch German Italian French Portuguese Spanish Answered by Goddess of Grammar - Thu Sep 18 16:04:33 2008 What is the difference between USA/Europe clothes sizing compared to Australian sizes?
Q. I'm wanting to buy over sea's clothes, but I don't have the time to roughly measure myself. I was just wondering what is the USA and Europe sizing in Australian sizing? Asked by SodaPop - Tue Jan 8 02:29:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well usa and Europe sizes are different from each other. A US size 4 is a size 27 in European. But that's about all I know. I don't know anything about Australian sizes. Sorry. =/ Answered by Autumn Ammo - Tue Jan 8 02:59:17 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Europe" Europe is one of the traditional seven political continents, and a peninsular sub-continent of the geographic continent Eurasia. This theme article needs cleanup. Please review , especially the , to determine how to edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. This page has been listed as needing cleanup since 2007-02-20.ContentsSourcedDivisions of Europe
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