Europe is a small piece puzzle, because it is geographically and culturally dissected more than any other continent. To small space here, there are 60 languages and 43 countries. If you then consider that alone the huge Russia – without its Asian part of Siberia – covered 40% of Europe is clear on what a small space romp in the west and south of the continent, the other 42 neighbors.
The classical antiquity, so the Greek and then Roman culture, in conjunction with Christianity the formative basis of European history. Europe is the “Old World”, discovered by the continents of Africa, America and Australia, most were subjected and colonized. They were the seafaring nations of Europe, especially Portugal, Spain, Holland, England and France, which provided since the late Middle Ages around 500 years ago that the continents closer together. Millions of immigrants contributed – especially since 19 Century – their forms of culture and languages in the world. Therefore we speak of Europe as the “cradle of culture”. 



Today Europe is home to nearly 750 million people and is by far the most densely populated continent on earth. For four decades, Europe was torn apart by the block formation between socialist and market economy countries.

Europe is a small piece puzzle, because it is geographically and culturally dissected more than any other continent. To small space here, there are 60 languages and 43 countries. If you then consider that alone the huge Russia – without its Asian part of Siberia – covered 40% of Europe is clear on what a small space romp in the west and south of the continent, the other 42 neighbors.

The classical antiquity, so the Greek and then Roman culture, in conjunction with Christianity the formative basis of European history. Europe is the “Old World”, discovered by the continents of Africa, America and Australia, most were subjected and colonized. They were the seafaring nations of Europe, especially Portugal, Spain, Holland, England and France, which provided since the late Middle Ages around 500 years ago that the continents closer together. Millions of immigrants contributed – especially since 19 Century – their forms of culture and languages in the world. Therefore we speak of Europe as the “cradle of culture”.


Today Europe is home to nearly 750 million people and is by far the most densely populated continent on earth. For four decades, Europe was torn apart by the block formation between socialist and market economy countries. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 triggered a rapprochement between Western and Eastern Europe. This is manifested in the efforts to enlargement of the European Union. Objective of a common “European home” is to solve the political and economic tensions under one roof.

Tags: , , , ,

Leave your comment