Perhaps The name Europe is derived from EuropA. |
Perhaps the name Europe is derived from EuropA, but probably things are the other way around or the explanation is based on a coincidence (as with the MyrmiDons?). |
the ancient Greeks and Romans. From the 15th century European nations, particularly Spain, Portugal, France, and Britain, built large colonial empires, with vast holdings in AfricA?, AmericA, and AsiA?. The IndustrializatioN? started in 18th century from here. After WorldWarTwo? and in the ColdWar Europe was divided in two major political and economic blocs—CommunisT? nations in EasternEurope? and CapitalistiC? countries in WesternEurope?. Arround 1990 the Eastern bloc broke up. |
the ancient Greeks and Romans. From the 15th century European nations, particularly SpaiN?, PortugaL?, FrancE, and Britain, built large colonial empires, with vast holdings in AfricA?, AmericA, and AsiA?. The IndustrializatioN? started in 18th century from here. After WorldWarTwo? and in the ColdWar EuropE was divided in two major political and economic blocs—CommunisT? nations in EasternEurope? and CapitalistiC? countries in WesternEurope?. Arround 1990 the Eastern bloc broke up. See HistoryOfEurope. |
SanMarino?, |