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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information

    Europe

    How many counties of Ulster are actually not part of 'Northern Ireland ' in the UK sense of the word?Facts about Europe (flem-ish)

      3. Counties Derry, Antrim, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Down and Armagh are inside British area.Counties Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan belong to the Republic.

    How high is the highest hill in Holland?Facts about Europe (flem-ish)

      321 metres. Only the Province of Limburg has a few 'molehills'.

    Crete is a popular tourist destination.What is its capital?Facts about Europe (flem-ish)

      Heraklion. Limassol is not on Crete , but on Cyprus. - Cnossus is the antique city of which only the ruins of the palace remain. - Candia was the name given to Crete by the Venetians who occupied the island from 13th century till 1669 when the Turks took over the island. - Heraklion or Iraklion is the present-day capital.

    After which river is the whole peninsula called of which Portugal and Spain are the constituent parts ?Facts about Europe (flem-ish)

      Ebro. Iberia derives from Ebro - Porto is on the Douro - Lisbon is on the Tagus. - And Madrid is one of the very few capitals that is not on an important river.

Frequently Asked Questions about Europe

    • Which desert is in Europe? ( goto )


    • What is Europe's tallest building? ( goto )


    • What is the northernmost city in Europe? ( goto )


    • Are there any Amish communities in Europe? ( goto )


    • What is the longest river in Europe? ( goto )


    • Where in Europe is gambling legal? ( goto )


    • Which is the largest palace in Europe? ( goto )


    • Which is the poorest country in Europe? ( goto )


    • What is the poorest country in Europe? ( goto )


    • Who is the king of rock and roll in Europe? ( goto )


    • Do you get Hurricanes in Europe? ( goto )


    • Is Moscow, Russia considered Europe or Asia? ( goto )


    • Does any corn grow in Europe? ( goto )


    • In France (or Europe) is soccer there called football? ( goto )


    • Which is the youngest capital city in Europe? ( goto )


    • What is Europe's only Buddhist republic? ( goto )


    • What is the oldest national flag in Europe? ( goto )


    • Which is the easternmost city of Europe that is not in Russia? ( goto )


    • What artificial lake is Europe's largest? ( goto )


    • How many countries are in western Europe? ( goto )


    • Where is the largest glacier situated in Europe? ( goto )


    • Why is Switzerland called the playground of Europe? ( goto )


    • Which generally take longer, flights from Europe to America or America to Europe and why? ( goto )


    • How many people are in the smallest country in Europe? ( goto )


    • What mountains separate Europe from Asia? ( goto )


    • In Europe, a village without a church is known as a what? ( goto )


    • What was the last communist state in mainland Europe? ( goto )


    • What was the last communist country of mainland Europe? ( goto )


    • Which Dutch seaport is considered Europe's largest? ( goto )


    • Does Europe have any indigenous marsupials? ( goto )


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