-
Europe by the land-strait
between Lake
Maiotis and the
Sarmatian Ocean where the
river Tanais crosses through." J. G. A. Po**** (2002). "Some
Europes...
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subregions of
Europe include: Two
Europes Old
Europe and New
Europe Three Europes East-Central
Europe Eastern Europe Western Europe Europe can be divided...
- able to in the Neo-
Europes.[page needed]
Before this
could take place,
because the
indigenous flora and
fauna in the Neo-
Europes were
different from...
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Central European Time (CET) is a
standard time of Central, and
parts of
Western Europe,
which is one hour
ahead of
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The...
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Western Europe is the
western region of
Europe. The region's
extent varies depending on context. The
concept of "the West"
appeared in
Europe in juxtaposition...
- The
history of
Europe is
traditionally divided into four time periods:
prehistoric Europe (prior to
about 800 BC),
classical antiquity (800 BC to AD 500)...
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Eastern Europe is a
subregion of the
European continent. As a
largely ambiguous term, it has a wide
range of geopolitical, geographical, ethnic, cultural...
- The
European Parliament (EP) is one of the
legislative bodies of the
European Union and one of its
seven institutions.
Together with the
Council of the...
- the
European Cup,
abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an
annual club ****ociation
football competition organised by the
Union of
European Football...
- The Indo-
European languages are a
language family native to the
overwhelming majority of
Europe, the
Iranian plateau, and the
northern Indian subcontinent...