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  2. 10 best European city breaks – and where to stay this winter

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  3. Best budget European city break destinations: Value hot spots ...

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    With 44 countries to choose, our European neighbours offer endless city break possibilities, from classic capitals to smaller, lesser-known destinations. And, in amongst them, there are plenty of ...

  4. Five cultural European city breaks that are still under-the-radar

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    Best of all, such places are just a short flight or, even better, a train journey away.Read on for our selection of some of the best cultural European city breaks you might not have considered.

  5. European Americans - Wikipedia

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    European Americans (also referred to as White Americans) are Americans of European ancestry. [3][4] This term includes both people who descend from the first European settlers in the area of the present-day United States and people who descend from more recent European arrivals. Since the 17th century, European Americans have been the largest ...

  6. List of European cities by population within city limits

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    Levent neighbourhood on the European side of Istanbul, which had a total population of 15,655,924 in 2023, including its 25 districts in Europe and 14 districts in Anatolia. This list ranks European cities by population within city limits. The largest cities in Europe have official populations of over one million inhabitants within their city ...

  7. British colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The British colonization of the Americas is the history of establishment of control, settlement, and colonization of the continents of the Americas by England, Scotland, and, after 1707, Great Britain. Colonization efforts began in the late 16th century with failed attempts by England to establish permanent colonies in the North.