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Europe is one of the continents in the world. It has the westernmost part of Eurasia. Arctic Ocean borders it to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the South, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Many consider Europe separate from Asia. The watershed divides of the Caucasus Mountains and the Ural. It is the second-smallest by surface area. It covers about 10,180,000 square kilometers, which is about 6.8% of the Earth's land area (Dogan, 1998).
Europe has approximately 50 countries. Russia is the largest in terms of the area and the population. It takes up 40% of Europe. The smallest is Vatican City. Europe comes in after Asia and Africa, as the third-most populous continent. It has about 739-743 million people. Many consider it to be the birthplace of the Western culture. The particular spot is ancient Greece. The fall of the Western Roman Empire, marked the beginning of the middle ages era and the end of ancient history (Davies, 1996).
There were the Renaissance, exploration, art, humanism,and science eras in Europe, which led to the modern era. Hence, after that, Europe started playing a predominant role in the global affairs. From the 16th-20th centuries, its nations controlled the Americas, Africa, Oceania, and Asia, at various times. The usage of the term Europe has developed throughout history. A Greek historian Herodotus, said that some persons had divided the world into Europe, Asia, and Libya. River Phasis and the Nile formed their boundaries.
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