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Europe - traducción al francés

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Nations of Europe; Europe's; Europea; Evrope; Map of europe; The Old Continent; Europe (continent); Europa (continent); Old continent; Europe.; The Europes; Name of Europe; European nations; Map of Europe; Euorpe; Northwest Eurasia; Northwestern Eurasia; European affairs; European Peninsula; Old Continent; EUROPE; The Europe; EuropE; Definition of Europe; Europe (region); Europe (peninsula); Capitals in Europe; Political map of Europe; Boundaries of Europe; ევროპა; Yurop; Forests of Europe; Flora of Europe; European subcontinent
  • 1916 political map of Europe showing most of Moll's waterways replaced by von Strahlenberg's Ural Mountains and Freshfield's Caucasus Crest, land features of a type that normally defines a subcontinent
  • Map depicting the military alliances of the [[First World War]] in 1914–1918
  • map of the world]] according to [[Anaximander]] (6th century BCE)
  •  [[Eurozone]] (blue colour)
  • Map of European [[colonial empire]]s throughout the world in 1914
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  • The national boundaries within Europe set by the [[Congress of Vienna]]
  • [[Viking]] raids and division of the Frankish Empire at the [[Treaty of Verdun]] in 843
  • Biogeographic regions]] of Europe and bordering regions
  • Land use map of Europe with arable farmland (yellow), forest (dark green), pasture (light green) and tundra, or bogs, in the north (dark yellow)
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  • Floristic regions of Europe and neighbouring areas, according to Wolfgang Frey and Rainer Lösch
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  • ''A New Map of Europe According to the Newest Observations'' (1721) by Hermann Moll draws the eastern boundary of Europe along the Don River flowing south-west and the Tobol, Irtysh and Ob rivers flowing north.
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  • ''The School of Athens'']] by [[Raphael]] (1511): Contemporaries, such as [[Michelangelo]] and [[Leonardo da Vinci]] (centre), are portrayed as classical scholars of the [[Renaissance]].
  • Paleolithic cave paintings from [[Lascaux]] in [[France]] ({{c.}} 15,000 BCE)
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  • Map of populous Europe and surrounding regions showing physical, political and population characteristics, as per 2018
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  • The sacking of [[Suzdal]] by [[Batu Khan]] in 1238, during the [[Mongol invasion of Europe]]
  • [[Nazi Germany]] began the devastating Second World War in Europe by its leader, [[Adolf Hitler]]. Here Hitler, on the right, with his closest ally, the Italian dictator [[Benito Mussolini]], in 1940.
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  • [[Tancred of Sicily]] and [[Philip II of France]], during the [[Third Crusade]] (1189–1192)
  • Animation showing the growth and division of the [[Roman Empire]] (years CE)
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  • [[Stonehenge]] in the [[United Kingdom]] (Late Neolithic from 3000 to 2000 BCE)
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  • The [[Parthenon]] in [[Athens]] (432 BCE)
  • Fall of the [[Berlin Wall]] in 1989
  • Mitrovica]], Kosovo in 2011.
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  • Big Three]]" at the [[Yalta Conference]] in 1945; seated (from the left): [[Winston Churchill]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Joseph Stalin]]

Europe         
n. Europe, one of the seven continents; Europa, daughter of Agenor and sister of Cadmus (Greek Mythology); one of the greater satellites of Jupiter (Astronomy)
Europe Orientale      
n. Eastern Europe
Germanie         
Germany, country in central Europe

Definición

European Union
The European Union is an organization of European countries which have joint policies on matters such as trade, agriculture, and finance.
= EU
N-PROPER

Wikipedia

Europe

Europe is a continent comprising the westernmost peninsulas of Eurasia, located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It shares the continental landmass of Afro-Eurasia with both Africa and Asia. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east. Europe is commonly considered to be separated from Asia by the watershed of the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, the Greater Caucasus, the Black Sea and the waterways of the Turkish Straits.

Europe covers about 10.18 million km2 (3.93 million sq mi), or 2% of Earth's surface (6.8% of land area), making it the second-smallest continent (using the seven-continent model). Politically, Europe is divided into about fifty sovereign states, of which Russia is the largest and most populous, spanning 39% of the continent and comprising 15% of its population. Europe had a total population of about 745 million (about 10% of the world population) in 2021. The European climate is largely affected by warm Atlantic currents that temper winters and summers on much of the continent, even at latitudes along which the climate in Asia and North America is severe. Further from the sea, seasonal differences are more noticeable than close to the coast.

European culture is the root of Western civilisation, which traces its lineage back to ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE and the related Migration Period marked the end of Europe's ancient history, and the beginning of the Middle Ages. Renaissance humanism, exploration, art, and science led to the modern era. Since the Age of Discovery, started by Spain and Portugal, Europe played a predominant role in global affairs. Between the 16th and 20th centuries, European powers colonised at various times the Americas, almost all of Africa and Oceania, and the majority of Asia.

The Age of Enlightenment, the subsequent French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars shaped the continent culturally, politically and economically from the end of the 17th century until the first half of the 19th century. The Industrial Revolution, which began in Great Britain at the end of the 18th century, gave rise to radical economic, cultural and social change in Western Europe and eventually the wider world. Both world wars took place for the most part in Europe, contributing to a decline in Western European dominance in world affairs by the mid-20th century as the Soviet Union and the United States took prominence. During the Cold War, Europe was divided along the Iron Curtain between NATO in the West and the Warsaw Pact in the East, until the Revolutions of 1989, Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Dissolution of the Soviet Union.

In 1949, the Council of Europe was founded with the idea of unifying Europe to achieve common goals and prevent future wars. Further European integration by some states led to the formation of the European Union (EU), a separate political entity that lies between a confederation and a federation. The EU originated in Western Europe but has been expanding eastward since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. The currency of most countries of the European Union, the euro, is the most commonly used among Europeans; and the EU's Schengen Area abolishes border and immigration controls between most of its member states, and some non-member states. There exists a political movement favouring the evolution of the European Union into a single federation encompassing much of the continent.

Ejemplos de uso de Europe
1. Polémique en Europe La polémique n‘est pas nouvelle en Europe.
2. "Notre génération n‘a pas le droit de défaire ce que les générations précédentes ont fait parce que les générations qui vont suivre... veulent avoir une Europe solidaire, une Europe sociale, une Europe compétitive, une Europe forte dans le monde.
3. Serge Enderlin Samedi 26 ao$';t 2006 Europe des armées ou Europe désarmée?
4. Europe centrale, Europe capitale ECLAIRAGES Le Temps I Article Une fois réuni, le Jura pourrait–il quitter la Suisse?
5. Je suis pour une Europe telle que la Constitution la décrite, et jai toujours été pour cette Europe.