- Europe | History, Countries, Map, Facts | Britannica
Europe is the second smallest of the world’s continents, composed of the westward-projecting peninsulas of Eurasia (the great landmass that it shares with Asia) It occupies nearly one-fifteenth of the world’s total land area The long processes of history marked it off as the home of a distinctive civilization
- Europe - Wikipedia
Europe is a continent [t] located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east
- Europe Map: Regions, Geography, Facts Figures - Infoplease
Explore Europe through its map, regions, geography, and fun facts Learn about Europe’s countries, rich history and natural wonders
- Countries of Europe - Nations Online Project
Countries by Continents: Europe Index of Europen countries, states, and regions, with population figures, capital cities, and maps
- Europe - Wikiwand
Europe shares the landmassof Eurasiawith Asia, and of Afro-Eurasiawith both Africaand Asia [9][10]Europe is commonly considered to be separated from Asiaby the watershedof the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, the Greater Caucasus, the Black Sea, and the Turkish straits [11] Quick factsArea, Population Europe Show national
- Europe News | Latest Headlines Stories | Reuters
Reuters com is your online source for the latest Europe news stories and current events, ensuring our readers up to date with any breaking news developments
- Europe: Human Geography - Education
Europe is a peninsula of the Eurasian super continent and is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean, Black, and Caspian seas to the south
- Map of Europe | List of Countries of Europe Alphabetically
Europe is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east, with an area of about 3,930,000 sq mi (10,180,000 sq km)
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