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Europe, full name "Europa chau (Europe)," the name comes from the Greek mythology characters Europa (Greek: Ε nu rho damage PI eta ς), Europe has the advantage of science and technology and influence: [19] is located in the northwest part of the eastern Europe, north near the arctic ocean, west Atlantic, the south shore of the Atlantic belonging to the Mediterranean Sea and the black sea.

The Ural Mountains (66° 10’e, 67° 46’n) in the east of the continent extend to Cape Marokee (5 ° 36 'west, 36 degrees north) in the south, Cape Roca (9°31' W, 38°47 'N) in the west, and Cape Nordchen (27°42' E, 71°08 'N) in the north. Europe occupies the sixth largest area in the world, with a population density of 70 people /km², making it the third most populous continent in the world, second only to Asia and Africa. More than 99% of the population is of white race, which is relatively homogeneous.

Europe is one of the continents with a high standard of human living, a high environmental and human development index and a good place to live. Europe is bounded by the Ural Mountains and the Ural River in the east, the Caspian Sea, the Greater Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea in the southeast and Asia; in the west it faces North America across the Atlantic Ocean, the Greenland Sea and the Denmark Strait; in the north it faces the Arctic Sea; in the south it faces Africa across the Mediterranean Sea (the dividing line is: the Strait of Gibraltar).

The northernmost point in Europe is Cape Nordchen in Norway, Cape Marokee in Spain in the southernmost point, and Cape Roca in Portugal in the west. Europe is the second smallest continent in the world, only a little larger than Oceania. It is called Eurasia with Asia, and Eurasia with Africa. Because of cultural, economic, political and other reasons, the borders of Europe have always been different, so there are many concepts of 'Europe'.

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