SwedishNounInflection for europe Singular Plural common Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite Base form europe europen europeer europeerna Possessive form europes europens europeers europeernaseurope c.
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Europe (/ˈjʊərəp/ YOOR-əp or /ˈjɜrəp/ YUR-əp) is 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, the Caucasus region (Specification of borders) and the Black Sea to the southeast. Europe is bordered by the Arctic Ocean and other bodies of water to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Black Sea and connected waterways to the southeast. 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 (although the country covers both Europe and Asia), 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% by 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 16th and 20th centuries, European nations controlled at various times the Americas, most of Africa, Oceania, and large portions of Asia. Both World Wars were largely focused upon Europe, greatly contributing to a decline in Western 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
GNU Free Documentation License How is Europe going to combat the influx of Middle Eastern immigrants? Q. I can't see how if they keep on their current path, that Europe will still be Europe in a few decades. Perhaps another Arabia though. Asked by AzeriBoy-McCain Palin '08!! - Sun Mar 16 13:18:13 2008 - - 9 Answers - 3 Comments A. Greece, as an important EU member state, started the combat first: by putting into sea the African emigrants. Must be an EU standard or EU Directive. Answered by Antigon - Sun Mar 16 13:32:44 2008 How the Europe Countries benefits from naturalization of immigrants? Q. Why Europe Countries Naturalize the immigrants , How the Europe Countries benefits from naturalization of immigrants ,I think naturalization of immigrants make a real problems for Europe Countries ? Asked by lovedove - Sat Jan 23 09:37:50 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Nobody benefits. Immigrants prey on the political correctness of the country they select to live in. All the beautiful unique individual European countries with national pride, flags, language and cultures are being devoured by immigrants who refuse to respect the citizens' history, laws, religion & established culture by replacing it with their own. They are successfully seeking to dominate, not live among their host rivals. It is these immigrants who come with their hands out to take and not give, posessing their own agendas of how to take from them and keep their own language, national pride, and cultures. For example, the land of tuplips and windmills is fast becoming the land of arabic, muslims and mosques. Answered by Suze - Sun Jan 24 17:36:35 2010 How would Western Europe and the Middle East have interpreted the Crusader's success and the rise of Saladin?
Q. How would they have differed in opinion? Also, what were the perspectives of Western Europe and the Middle East on the Crusades? 10 points for best answer! Extra points for full sentances! Asked by BUD - Tue Dec 11 23:19:08 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Obviously both sides had a pretty different take on what was going on. The first Crusade was declared by Pope Urbain II at the behest of emperor Alexius of the Byzantine Empire who was getting trampled by the Seljuk Turks. The pope urged Europeans to put their differences aside for once and reclaim the Kingdom of God. He stated that all those who went would be forgiven for their sins and gain entry to paradise ( Sounds very familiar..hmm lol). Many smaller European princes who were in search of glory would head out and try to make a name for themselves. Others seeking salvation and fortune would use this as an opportunity. The Kings of Europe at the time could not afford to let anyone else gain glory without them so they volunteered. [cont.] Answered by casimir2121 - Wed Dec 12 01:05:08 2007 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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