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  2. Northern Europe - Wikipedia

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    A composed satellite photograph of islands and continental areas in and surrounding the North Sea and Baltic Sea.. The northern region of Europe has several definitions. A restrictive definition may describe northern Europe as being roughly north of the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, which is about 54°N, or may be based on other geographical factors such as climate and ecology.

  3. List of European countries by population - Wikipedia

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    This list of European countries by population comprises the 51 countries and 5 territories and dependencies in Europe, broadly defined, including Cyprus, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and the countries of the Caucasus.

  4. Eastern Europe - Wikipedia

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    Digital rendering of Europe focused over the continent's eastern portion. Eastern Europe is a subregion of the European continent.As a largely ambiguous term, it has a wide range of geopolitical, geographical, ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic connotations.

  5. File:Europe landforms - North European Plain.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 11:11, 18 October 2008: 841 × 731 (476 KB): PM {{Information |Description=Niż Środkowoeuropejski<br>Norddeutsches Tiefland<br>North European Plain<br>Iparraldeko Europako ordokia<br>Bassopiano Germanico<br>Noord-Duitse Laagvlakte<br>Det nordeuropeiske lavlandet / Det nordeuropeiske låglandet<br>Ni

  6. Europe - Wikipedia

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    Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east.

  7. Flüela Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Flüela Pass (German: Flüelapass, Romansh: Pass dal Flüela, elevation 2,384 m (7,822 ft)) is a high mountain pass of the Swiss Alps in Graubünden.Traditionally considered the boundary between the Albula and Silvretta Alps, the pass crosses the watershed / drainage divide between the basins of the rivers Rhine and Danube.

  8. De Geer Land Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The De Geer Land Bridge was a land bridge that connected Fennoscandia to northern Greenland. [1] The land bridge provided a northern route from Europe to North America from the Late Cretaceous to the Early Paleocene, [1] although this timeframe has been disputed.

  9. Khamsin - Wikipedia

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    Khamsin, [1] chamsin or hamsin (Arabic: خمسين ḫamsīn, meaning "fifty"), more commonly known in Egypt and Israel as khamaseen (Egyptian Arabic: خماسين ḫamāsīn, IPA: [xɑmæˈsiːn] ⓘ), is a dry, hot, sandy local wind affecting Egypt and the Levant; similar winds, blowing in other parts of North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula [citation needed] and the entire Mediterranean ...