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  1. May 3, 2008 · The difference between the No. and So. Europe adapters is that the No. Europe ones have larger diameter pins. Both pin sizes (No. and So.) work in the northern receptacles, but the northern pins are probably too big for the Italian receptacles. The pin diameter on the northern adapter should be the same size as those of the modified Shuko plug ...

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  3. This economic term is used to determine the total value of all goods and services produced there in a single year (including consumption, investment, government spending, imports and exports): gross domestic product. The standard of living in European nations is high in nations where these rates are also very high: literacy. Study with Quizlet ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 2 days ago · Noresund, Norway. Europe, second smallest of the world’s continents, composed of the westward-projecting peninsulas of Eurasia (the great landmass that it shares with Asia) and occupying nearly one-fifteenth of the world’s total land area. It is bordered on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the south ...

  6. 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).

  7. 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 ...