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  1. Mar 5, 2024 · History of Europe, account of European peoples and cultures beginning with the first appearance of anatomically modern humans in Europe. This treatment begins with the Stone Age and continues through the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the two World Wars to the present day.

  2. The real beef, however, is between Western Europe and Eastern Europe (don't believe for a second in that "Central Europe" bullshit, these self-proclaimed countries that freak out when called "Eastern" are the first ones to rage against the decadent West, so that's it).

  3. Continental climate. The continental type of climate dominates a giant share of Europe, covering northern Ukraine, eastern Belarus, Russia, most of Finland, and northern Sweden. Winters—much colder and longer, with greater snow cover, than in western Europe—are coldest in the northeast, and summers are hottest in the southeast; the January ...

  4. Differences in Northern European business culture. Because of the geographic spread differences are also substantial. The main differences can be summarized by the geographic location – for example the proximity of the UK and Ireland to Iceland means that the use of English language is high also in Iceland. The Scandinavian countries such as ...

  5. Dec 15, 2023 · Europe. Europe is the western peninsula of the giant "supercontinent" of Eurasia. Europe is divided from Asia by a series of watersheds, including the Ural River and the Caspian and Black Seas. Europe is the second-smallest continent. The name Europe, or Europa, is believed to be of Greek origin, as it is the name of a princess in Greek mythology.

  6. May 29, 2020 · UNCTAD data show that between 1999 and 2018, the five Eastern Eurozone countries (but also the six other Eastern countries that are members of the EU) saw FDI inflows equal to 3½ per cent of GDP, as against figures of not quite 3 per cent in the Northern Eurozone and only 1¾ per cent in the Southern Eurozone.

  7. I have always used the same adaptor, rectangular with 2 round pins for France, Germany, Italy, Spain. It is referred to as the Type C European 2 pin and is unearthed. To be accurate the CEE 7/16 (Europlug 2.5 A/250 V unearthed). Although you will find different sockets in European countries, even within the same country in older buildings, It ...

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