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Population- 712,000,000
Countries- 50
Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of Earth. The
westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, it is bounded to the north by the Arctic
Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the Mediterranean
Sea, to the southeast by the Caucasus Mountains, the Black Sea and the
waterways connecting the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. To the east, Europe
is generally divided from Asia by the water Divide of the Ural Mountains,
the Ural River, and by the Caspian sea. Europe is the world's
second-smallest continent in terms of area, covering about 10,180,000 square
kilometers (3,930,000 sq mi) or 2% of the Earth's surface. Of Europe's 50
countries, Russia is the largest by both area and population, while the
Vatican is the smallest. Europe is the third most populous continent after
Asia and Africa with a population of 710,000,000 or about 11% of the worlds
population. However, Europe's borders and population are in dispute, as the
term continent can refer to a cultural and political distinction or a
physiographic one. Europe is the birthplace of Western Culture. European
nations played a predominant role in global affairs from the 16th century
onwards, especially after the beginning of colonization. By the 17th and
18th centuries European nations controlled most of Africa, the Americas, and
large portions of Asia. World War I and World War II led to a decline in
European dominance in world affairs as the United States and Soviet Union took prominence. The
Cold War
between those two superpowers divided Europe along the Iron Curtain.
European Integration led to the formation of the Council of Europe and the
European Union in Western Union, both of which have been expanding eastward since the
fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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