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The European Union, a political entity composed of 27 European states, comprises the largest single economic area in the world Nineteen EU countries share the euro as a common currency
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Furthermore, the Mediterranean coastlands of North Africa and southwestern Asia also exhibit some European physical and cultural affinities Turkey and Cyprus in particular, while geologically Asian, possess elements of European culture and may be regarded as parts of Europe
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The European continent, bordered by numerous bodies of water, is separated from Asia by Russia's Ural Mountains and by the Caspian and Black Seas It is separated from Africa by the Mediterranean Sea
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The meaning of EUROPEAN is of, relating to, or characteristic of Europe or its people
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Description: This Map of the Europe shows seas, country boundaries, countries, islands, capital cities, and major cities Size: 2250x1836px 978 Kb | 1800x1469px 634 Kb Author: Ontheworldmap com Other maps of Europe Maps of European Regions
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The Age of Exploration established European culture in the so-called New World between 1492-1620 with greater numbers of colonists arriving up through 1720 and even more afterwards into the early 20th century
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European Union The European Union is a confederation of 27 European countries These countries agree to follow common laws so that their citizens can move and trade in EU countries almost the same as they do in their own Twenty of these countries also share the same type of money: the euro
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European powers began to found vast empires in other parts of the globe (see colonialism; imperialism), and the French Revolution ushered in an era of momentous political changes
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