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  Learn more about Europe in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Europe, is a continent whose boundaries are the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Ural Mountains and Ural River in the east, the Caspian Sea, Caucasus mountains and Black Sea in the southeast and the Mediterranean Sea as the southern boundary.
With Asia, Europe forms the supercontinent Eurasia: Europe is the western fifth of the Eurasian landmass.
Increasingly, the word "Europe" is primarily being used as a synonym for the members of the European Union (EU).
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /e/eu/europe.html   (935 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Europe Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Europe is a continent whose boundaries are generally regarded as being: the Atlantic Ocean in the west,...
The population of Europe in 2001 was estimated to be 666,498,000: roughly one seventh of the world's population.
Many of the states in Europe took their present form in the aftermath of World War I. After World War II, and until the end of the Cold War, Europe was divided into two major political and economic blocks: Communist nations in Eastern Europe and capitalistic countries in Western Europe.
www.ipedia.com /europe.html   (1302 words)

  
 Europe Article, Europe Information
Europe is a continent whose boundaries are generally regardedas being: the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Ural Mountains and Ural River (or Emba River) in the east, the CaspianSea, Caucasus mountains (or the Kuma-Manych Depression) and Black Sea in thesoutheast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
The population of Europe in 2001 wasestimated to be 666,498,000: roughly one seventh of the world's population.
Following thedecline of the Roman Empire, Europe entered a long period of stasis, referred to by enlightenment thinkers as the Dark Ages and by mostmodern historians, the Middle Ages.
www.anoca.org /european/countries/europe.html   (1374 words)

  
 Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Europe is a historical and cultural continent, and a geographical subcontinent, forming the westernmost part of the Eurasian supercontinent.
In terms of area, Europe is the world's second smallest continent, with an area of 10,600,000 km² (4,140,625 square miles), making it larger than Australia only.
The population of Europe in 2003 was estimated to be 799,466,000: roughly one eighth of the world's population.
www.freedownloadsoft.com /info/europe.html   (2048 words)

  
 Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Europe is the second smallest continent, occupying about 7% of the Earth's surface.
Europe is densly populated, supporting over 25% of the world's population.
About 70% of the population live in cities and towns, working in factories or service industries, such as finance and tourism.
encyclozine.com /Europe   (205 words)

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