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  • ...major transport and communications link between the north and the south of Europe, and the easiest route across the [[Alps]]. It was part of the [[Via Imper ...f> since it has larger annual temperature differences than most of Central Europe due to its location in the centre of the Continent and its position around
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  • ...ugust 30, 2012 |title=Ireland now has the 'second-smallest' forest area in Europe |work=thejournal.ie |url=http://www.thejournal.ie/ireland-forest-area-57715 ...editor-last2=Savada |editor-first2=Andrea Matles}}</ref> It has an extreme continental climate with long, cold winters and short summers, during which most of its
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  • ...nd, Alentejo region occupies the biggest area but is one of the regions in Europe with a lower population density. Lisbon is the capital and largest city by
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  • ..."bloomberg olympics 2024"/> Outside of Asia, esports are also popular in [[Europe]] and [[Americas|the Americas]], with both regional and international event .../www.theverge.com/2021/6/22/22545319/dota-2-the-international-valve-sweden-europe | title = Dota 2's The International might not take place in Sweden after a
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  • ...istory%20of%20foreign%20exchange&f=false The Cambridge Economic History of Europe: The industrial economies : the development of economic and social policies ...ctioning of the city. Continental exchange controls, plus other factors in Europe and [[Latin America]], hampered any attempt at wholesale prosperity from tr
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  • ...istory%20of%20foreign%20exchange&f=false The Cambridge Economic History of Europe: The industrial economies : the development of economic and social policies ...ctioning of the city. Continental exchange controls, plus other factors in Europe and [[Latin America]], hampered any attempt at wholesale prosperity from tr
    72 KB (10,895 words) - 13:29, 23 February 2024
  • ...istory%20of%20foreign%20exchange&f=false The Cambridge Economic History of Europe: The industrial economies : the development of economic and social policies ...ctioning of the city. Continental exchange controls, plus other factors in Europe and [[Latin America]], hampered any attempt at wholesale prosperity from tr
    72 KB (10,895 words) - 13:29, 23 February 2024
  • Currently, [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]], [[South America]], [[Europe]], [[Antarctica]] and [[Australia]] are classed as continents. The next la ...distant from the Americas, and Europe and Africa. The coastlines of these continental masses once fit together, where they broke apart as underlying plates moved
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  • ...isher=The Guardian}}</ref> is the closest ceremonial county to continental Europe, sharing borders with [[Essex]], [[Pas-de-Calais]] (France), [[East Sussex] ...industries due to its strategic position between the capital and mainland Europe.
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  • ...ite Pact|treaties]], Germany conquered or controlled much of [[continental Europe]], in a military alliance with [[Fascist Italy (1922–1943)|Italy]], [[Emp
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  • '''The Balliwick of Jersey''' is a semi-independent country [[Europe]]an country. ...es following William's conquest of England, English sovereigns lost all of continental [[Normandy]], retaining only Jersey and the other [[Channel Islands]].
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  • ...west and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south.
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  • ...Metropolitano Stadium|Stade Mohammed V]]. Both have a strong reputation on continental competitions, having both won the [[CAF Champions League]] three times. Casablanca is well-served by international flights to Europe, especially French and Spanish airports, and has regular connections to Nor
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  • ...he first known and recorded Christian marriage anywhere in what is now the continental United States.<ref>{{citation|url=https://laflorida.org/florida-stories/|ti ...roup I-M170|haplogroup I]] (≈7%), which is also frequent in Northwestern Europe.<ref name="Sims2007">{{cite journal|first1=Lynn M. |last1=Sims |first2=Denn
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