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Exploring Europe: Geography, Culture, and Interesting Facts

Europe, surrounded by the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, spans 4,038,000 square miles and features diverse climates, with southern regions generally warmer. Significant countries include Italy, Germany, and France, along with major capitals like Paris and Rome. This continent is home to approximately 731 million people, with numerous languages spoken. Europe boasts iconic landmarks, delicious cuisines like pasta and salads, and a variety of wildlife. Holidays such as New Year and Christmas see most businesses closed. Notably, Norway sponsors the Nobel Peace Prize, and the Netherlands is home to over 600 museums.

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Exploring Europe: Geography, Culture, and Interesting Facts

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  1. Europe By:Aruna,Kashyap,andJohn

  2. Physical Appearance • Is surrounded by the Atlantic and Artic ocean • Is surrounded by Asia and Africa • It is 4,038,000 square miles long • The southern part is warmer than the northern part

  3. Political Appearance • The countries are Italy, Norway, London, Finland, Germany, Turkey, England, France, and Spain • It is in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres • The major capital cities are Paris, Rome, Amstradam, and Holland • The famous landmarks are the Eiffel tower in Paris, and the leaning tower of piza in Italy

  4. People and Animals • There are about 731 million people in Europe • There a lot of languages spoken. For example: French, Greek, Roman, German, and Hungarian • The foods that can be found in Europe are pasta, meat, vegetables, and salads • You can find brown bears, wolves, black woodpeckers, gray owls, and elk

  5. Interesting Facts • On Europe New Year, Easter, Labor Day, Constitution Day, and Christmas.Almost all buisness are closed on these holidays • The transportations in Europe are cars, trains, buses, airplanes, steamboats, and fleets • Norway sponsers the Noble Peace prize • There are more then six hundred museums in Netherlands

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