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  2. European countries by employment in agriculture (% of ...

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    European countries by electricity consumption per person; European countries by fossil fuel use (% of total energy) European countries by health expense per person

  3. Geography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Europe as viewed from the East. The 15 rivers of Europe by average discharge, including only rivers directly flowing into the World Ocean or Endorheic basins: Volga - 8,087 m³/s (largest river in Eastern Europe) Danube - 6,450 m³/s (largest river in Central Europe) Pechora - 4,380m³/s; Northern Dvina - 3,330m³/s; Neva - 2,490 m³/s

  4. Eurasian Steppe - Wikipedia

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    In the southeast is the densely populated Fergana Valley and west of it the great oasis cities of Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara along the Zeravshan River. The southern area has a complex history (see Central Asia and Greater Iran), while in the north, the Kazakh Steppe proper was relatively isolated from the main currents of written history.

  5. List of rivers of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The border of Europe and Asia is here defined as from the Kara Sea, along the Ural Mountains and Ural River to the Caspian Sea.While the crest of the Caucasus Mountains is the geographical border with Asia in the south, Georgia, and to a lesser extent Armenia and Azerbaijan, are politically and culturally often associated with Europe; rivers in these countries are therefore included.

  6. Category:Agriculture in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Agriculture in Europe by country. 8 languages. ... Agricultural organizations based in Europe by country (31 C) Forestry in Europe by country (28 C) A.

  7. Agriculture in Italy - Wikipedia

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    More recently, the environmental movement, the most radical in Europe, called on the political class to end cutting edge agricultural research. Italy finds itself forced to produce on a small surface, with increasingly obsolete means. In Rome, the debate on the future of national agriculture became confused and incomprehensible. [25]

  8. Geography of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Densely populated regions that have no single core but have emerged from the connection of several cities and are now encompassing large metropolitan areas are Rhine-Ruhr having approximately 11.5 million inhabitants (Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund et al.), Randstad approx. 7 million (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague et al.), the Flemish Diamond ...

  9. Agriculture in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 organic certified land area covered 430 km 2 of farmed area and by 2005 organic farm area had increased to 703.89 km 2, or about 1.5 percent of total farm area. The average Lithuanian organic farm size, 0.39 km 2, is about four times the size of the average conventional farm. The largest organic farm is 7 km 2. Grass and leguminous ...