Are there 44 or 51 countries in Europe?

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Are there 44 or 51 countries in Europe?

There are 44 countries in Europe today, according to the United Nations.

How many countries comes in Europe?

Europe

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Area 10,180,000 km2 (3,930,000 sq mi) (6th)
Demonym European
Countries 50 sovereign states 6 with limited recognition
Dependencies 6 dependencies

Are there 38 countries in Europe?

There are a total of 44 countries in Europe. Divided into different regions (as per the UN Geoscheme for Europe), there are 9 countries in Western Europe, 10 countries in Eastern Europe, 15 countries in Southern Europe, and 10 countries in Northern Europe.

Are there 46 countries in Europe?

Yes, there are 49 countries in Europe. Or the opposite, and do the 49 countries minus the 3 Caucasus countries (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan)giving you 46 countries in Europe.

Are there 51 countries in Europe?

The continent of Europe has 51 independent states, stretching from the island country of Iceland in the North Atlantic Ocean to the vast land of Russia, which is partly situated on the Asian continent but is regarded as being culturally European.

Which is the smallest country of Europe?

10 of the smallest countries in Europe

  • Vatican City (0.44 km2) Technically, the tiny walled enclave of Vatican City is not a country but a ‘sovereign city-state’ ruled by the Pope.
  • Monaco (1.95 km2)
  • San Marino (61 km2)
  • Liechtenstein (160 km2)
  • Malta (316 km2)
  • Andorra (468 km2)
  • Luxembourg (2,586 km2)
  • Cyprus (9,251 km2)

What country is the oldest in Europe?

Bulgaria
Bulgaria is the oldest country in Europe and the only country that has not changed its name since it was first established. In the 7th century AD, the Proto- Bulgarians led by Khan Asparuh crossed the Danube River and in 681, they established their own state south of the Danube.

Where is Canada in Europe?

In addition, Canada is the closest American sovereign country to the European continent, specifically to Northern Europe.

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