The lowlands of Europe are the countries of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. They are referred to as the lowlands because the majority of their area is located below sea level.
There were only 12 countries in Eastern Europe by 1990. These countries were the Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Cyprus, of which the Soviet Union controlled the majority of the area. Today, Eastern Europe is made up of 28 countries.
The area of Warsaw Zoo is 400,000.0 square meters.
The area of Warsaw West County is 532.99 square kilometers.
France, Spain, Germany. (in area)
The two countries that are smaller in land area than Antarctica is Australia, and Europe
- Western Europe is majority Catholic while Eastern Europe is majority Orthodox - Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in the European Union than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in NATO than Eastern Europe
The countries that form classical Europe are. France, Britain, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Greece, Spain and Portugal.
Russia is located in both Europe and Asia. The majority of its land area lies in Asia, while a smaller portion lies in Eastern Europe.
Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg, which are sometimes called the Low Countries or the Benlux countries.
In 1940 the Nazis designated an area of Warsaw as the ghetto (Jewish quarter). All non-Jewish Poles were ordered out of the area, and all Warsaw Jews were ordered into the area. It was then surrounded by high walls and patrolled ... It was a death trap.
Germany. Soviet union. South Africa