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1: ...ysts in the [[United States]] to describe eastern European (and in most cases, [[post-communism|post-Commu... 3: ...y opposed the war on Iraq, just as in the rest of Europe. 5: ...ked about the fact that over 70% of the people in Europe were opposed to the Iraq invasion, replied: 7: ...s Germany and France. I don't. I think that's old Europe."'' 9: ...of their pending membership in [[NATO]] and the [[European Union]]. Europe first (3280 bytes) 3: ...esources to subdue [[Germany]] and [[Italy]] in [[Europe]] first, and fight a holding action against [[Jap... 5: ... and more dangerous power, and the United States' European allies were forced by geography to focus there. 7: ...ps|air force]] it was raising to fight Germany in Europe and Africa as soon as it was ready. The campaign ... Old Europe (3582 bytes) 1: '''Old Europe''' is a term used differently by politicians and ... 5: ... a comment, that more than 70% of the people in [[Europe]] were not in favour of the war in [[Iraq]]: 7: ...many and France]]. I don't. I think that's '''old Europe'''.''" 9: ...rk]], [[Portugal]] and the newly joined [[Central Europe]]an states. In other words - everywhere but Fran... 13: ... Rumsfeld's usage of "Old Europe", the term [[New Europe]] also appeared, another one that reveals the poi... Europe (20019 bytes) 1: ...t the continent. For alternative meanings, see: [[Europe (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ... can be seen in this satellite composite image of Europe]] 5: ...(for more detailed description see [[Geography of Europe]]). 7: In terms of [[area]], Europe is the world's second smallest continent, with an... 9: ... after [[Asia]] and [[Africa]]. The population of Europe in 2003 was estimated to be 799,466,000: roughly ... Council of Europe (8190 bytes) 1: ...cil of Europe.jpg|333px|thumb|right|The Palace of Europe in Strasbourg]] 2: ...he [[Europe]]an region. Membership is open to all European states which accept the principle of the [[rule... 4: ... in [[1950]], which serves as the basis for the [[European Court of Human Rights]]. 6: ...sity Palace, it is now domiciled in the Palace of Europe on the outskirts of the city centre. 8: ... is a separate organisation and not part of the [[European Union]]. Central Europe (8048 bytes) 1: {{Infobox European regions| 2: Map=Central-Europe-map.png| 17: '''Central Europe''' is the central region of [[Europe]]. There are no physical landmarks that would com... 19: ... the [[Cold War]] terms ''Eastern'' and ''Western Europe''. It may be seen in historical and cultural cont... 21: ... eastern by Western Europe and western by Eastern Europe. Continental Europe (581 bytes) 1: ...ntinent]] of [[Europe]], explicitly excluding the European [[island]]s and [[peninsula]]e. 3: ...h language|English]]-speaking mind, ''Continental Europe'' (often simply called ''the Continent'' by the B... 9: [[Category:Europe]] Southern Europe (2981 bytes) 1: {{Infobox European regions| 2: Map=Southern-Europe-map.png| 16: ...f [[Europe]]. It is also known as [[Mediterranean Europe]], after the bordering sea, the [[Mediterranean S... 24: ... Italy is sometimes seen as being part of Central Europe due to common culture, geography and history with... 26: ...it is part of France, it is part of the [[Western Europe]] region. Live in Europe (2850 bytes) 2: ...lor="darkturquoise" style="color:black"|''Live in Europe'' 4: ...3"|[[Image:Creedence Clearwater Revival - Live in Europe.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 35: |''[[Live in Europe]]''<br />([[1973]]) 38: '''''Live in Europe''''' is a live [[album]] by [[American]] band [[C... Mythic Europe (2294 bytes) 1: ... as is the "history." It's sometimes defined as "Europe the way medieval people believed it to be." 5: In broad strokes, Mythic Europe is defined by the following "mythic" elements: t... 7: Note that Mythic Europe isn't "Mythic" ''because'' the people believed th... Economy of Europe (18981 bytes) 2: |+ <Big> '''Economy of Europe''' </big> 36: ... for entire nations, not just the portions within Europe.</small> 41: ... [[GDP]]s and living standards, many of [[Eastern Europe]]'s economies are emerging from the collapse of t... 43: ...[[United States of America]] and [[Japan]]. The [[European Union]] is the world's largest economy, surpass... 48: ...uropean states stalling, but in the run-up to WW2 Europe had recovered well, and was competing with the ev... History of Europe (37252 bytes) 1: ...e discusses the [[history]] of the continent of [[Europe]]. 4: ...und: #ccf; text-align: center;" | '''[[History of Europe]]''' 8: | [[Prehistoric Europe]] 16: | [[Early Modern Europe]] 18: | [[Modern Europe]] Chrysler Europe (2228 bytes) 1: ... These entities were combined to form '''Chrysler Europe'''. British built cars were badged as Chryslers, ... 5: ...as sold in France as the Simca 1307. It was voted European Car of the Year for 1976. Two years later, the ... 9: ... home in the [[United States]], sold the troubled European operation to [[Peugeot]], who rebadged all the ... Concert of Europe (2172 bytes) 1: ...ope''' describes the broad co-operation between [[Europe]]'s great [[power (international)|powers]] after ... 5: ...e political ''status quo'' in western and central Europe to the extent of armed intervention against revol... 11: Fatally weakened by the European revolutionary upheavals of [[1848]] with their ... 12: [[Category:European history]] Northern Europe (2039 bytes) 1: ...urope''' is a name for the northern part of the [[European]] continent. At different times this region ha... 7: ... everything not near this sea was termed Northern Europe, including [[Germany]], much of [[France]], the [... 9: In a [[European Union]] context, [[Denmark]], [[Sweden]], [[Fin... 13: ...much history and many common traits with Northern Europe. 18: [[Category:Northern Europe|Northern Europe]] Northeastern Europe (713 bytes) 3: '''Northeastern Europe''' is a compromise terminology to refer to the [[... 5: ...nsidered to be part of former communist [[Eastern Europe]]. 6: ...re many reasons to see them as part of [[Northern Europe]]: 7: ...Sea|Baltic Sea Region]] and neighbouring northern European [[Finland]] shares a similar history with the B... NFL Europe (4021 bytes) 2: [[Image:NFLEurope.png|none|NFL Europe logo]] 6: ...FL Europe had 10 teams: six American teams, three European teams, and one Canadian team. The top two teams... 8: ...t of [[American football]] is relatively new to [[Europe]], the apparent popularity of the league and the ... 10: ...f these players and their coaches while living in Europe are assumed by the league. 12: ...th, and a requirement that at least one player of European extraction participate in at least every other ... BBC TV Europe (543 bytes) 1: ...] and [[cable television|cable]] in [[continental Europe]]. 3: ...c news bulletins ''Six O'Clock News'' as well as regional news from [[London]]. Chess in Europe (2566 bytes) 3: ...ethod of the entry of '''chess''' into western '''Europe''' is unknown, however linguistic evidence sugges... 7: ...rently suggests, indicating that the game entered Europe perhaps as early as [[900]] AD. CNBC Europe (2480 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#BFDFFF"|CNBC Europe 5: |colspan=2 align=center|[[image:CNBC Europe.png]] 13: ...Web Address:||[http://www.cnbceurope.com/ www.cnbceurope.com] 26: ... of [[NBC]] and [[Dow Jones & Company]], is the [[Europe]]an version of Consumer News and Business Channel... 28: ...port", and "Capital Ideas". At the weekends, CNBC Europe broadcasts sports programming such as golf and te...
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