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Europe | History, Countries, Map, Facts | Britannica Furthermore, the Mediterranean coastlands of North Africa and southwestern Asia also exhibit some European physical and cultural affinities Turkey and Cyprus in particular, while geologically Asian, possess elements of European culture and may be regarded as parts of Europe
Europe - Wikipedia The European Union, a political entity composed of 27 European states, comprises the largest single economic area in the world Nineteen EU countries share the euro as a common currency
Europe Map Map of Europe - Facts, Geography, History of . . . The European continent, bordered by numerous bodies of water, is separated from Asia by Russia's Ural Mountains and by the Caspian and Black Seas It is separated from Africa by the Mediterranean Sea
Europe - World History Encyclopedia The Age of Exploration established European culture in the so-called New World between 1492-1620 with greater numbers of colonists arriving up through 1720 and even more afterwards into the early 20th century
The 49 European Countries (And Why Some Sources Say 50+) There are 49 European countries, though the exact number is often debated Geographically, Europe is the second smallest continent, larger only than Australia It is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west
Europe - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia There are at least 44 or 50 countries in Europe (the European identities of 7 countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkey and Syria are disputed) Most of these countries are members of the European Union Europe covers about 10,180,000 square kilometre (3,930,000 square miles)
List of countries in Europe - The World Countries Since the Age of Discovery, led by Spain and Portugal, Europe played a predominant role in global affairs with multiple explorations and conquests around the world Between the 16th and 20th centuries, European powers colonised at various times the Americas, almost all of Africa and Oceania, and the majority of Asia