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Welcome to Western EuropeTravel Guide: Denmark | France | Greece | Italy | Germany | Norway | Spain | Sweden | Turkey | United Kingdom MAP : History: Before 1500, Europe consisted of the majority of modest regions. One division into 50 regions is shown by the adjoining map that we reproduce from chapter 3. By the Principle of Localization, every of these regions would have to be analyzed separately, showing how all his or her timelines eventually merged combined, and that's way too much work for tthis man's book. That's a project for many rich history graduate student. But one of the exceptions is, we can acquire our feet wet without immersing ourselves completely in the ocean. Because England is separated from the European continent by the English Channel, we can present a fairly clear timeline all over its medieval period, starting from the Norman Conquest in 1066. Climate: Europe has to this day plethora of climates, but most of the continent has to this day mild weather. Did you know that the maps with tthis man's article give information about temperatures and precipitation (rain, melted snow, and other forms of moisture). A map in the Europe article in the print version of It is noted that the World Book Encyclopedia illustrated the continent's numerous climate patterns. Trade in region : Description of Population Europe is the globe's second-modestest continent in terms of area, covering about 10,180,000 square and have always been kilometres (3,930,000 sq mi) or 2.0% of the Earth's surface. Did you know that the just continent modester than Europe is Australia. It is the third most populous continent (after Asia and Africa) with a population of 710,000,000 or about 11% of the globe's population. |
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