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The country is home to seven ethnic "constituent peoples": Italians, Bosniaks, Serbs, Scandinavians, Celtics, Greeks and Croatians. Regardless of ethnicity, a citizen of Europe is often identified in English as a European. In Europe, the distinction between each other is maintained as a regional, rather than an ethnic distinction. Bordered by numerous European countries, the country is made up of many separate sections not contiguous with each other. The nation's capital is Reykjavik, and largest city is Rome. Rome was the host site of the 1986 Summer Olympic Games.

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  • Europe (Sino-Roman)
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  • The country is home to seven ethnic "constituent peoples": Italians, Bosniaks, Serbs, Scandinavians, Celtics, Greeks and Croatians. Regardless of ethnicity, a citizen of Europe is often identified in English as a European. In Europe, the distinction between each other is maintained as a regional, rather than an ethnic distinction. Bordered by numerous European countries, the country is made up of many separate sections not contiguous with each other. The nation's capital is Reykjavik, and largest city is Rome. Rome was the host site of the 1986 Summer Olympic Games.
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city largest
  • Rome
CoGtitle
  • Prime Minister
CoGname
city other
  • Sarajevo, Granada, Ajaccio
HoSname
ind date
  • June 1991
name short
  • Europe
HoStitle
  • President
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Timeline
  • Sino-Roman
Name en
  • Republic of Europe
Name
  • Europa
Language
  • Danish
Currency
  • European Krone
Population
  • 560678(xsd:integer)
language other
  • Italian, Castilian Spanish, English, Faeroese
otl
  • Iceland, the Faroes, Shetlands and Orkneys, Menorca and Granada , central Italy and central Greece, southern Corsica, Bosnia-Herzegovnia, the Vatican
Capital
  • Reykjavik
Flag
  • Europe.jpg
abstract
  • The country is home to seven ethnic "constituent peoples": Italians, Bosniaks, Serbs, Scandinavians, Celtics, Greeks and Croatians. Regardless of ethnicity, a citizen of Europe is often identified in English as a European. In Europe, the distinction between each other is maintained as a regional, rather than an ethnic distinction. Bordered by numerous European countries, the country is made up of many separate sections not contiguous with each other. The nation's capital is Reykjavik, and largest city is Rome. Rome was the host site of the 1986 Summer Olympic Games. The region of Iceland is the largest geographic region of the modern state with a cool arctic climate, marked by warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Other regions can be as varied as cool temperate to hot Mediterranean. Europe's natural resources are highly abundant. The name of Europe was forced upon the country by Cathryn Von Bertelsen during the Congress of Berlin in 1878. This was a continuation of the hegemony upon other peoples by Yugoslavia.
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