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The list below includes all entities falling even partially under any of the various common definitions of Europe, geographical or political.Fifty generally recognised sovereign states, Kosovo with limited, but substantial, international recognition, and four largely unrecognised de facto states with limited to no recognition have territory in Europe and/or membership in international European ...
7 In the Arctic Ocean. ... Printable version; ... This is a list of the larger offshore islands of Europe. In the Atlantic Ocean Major islands and the island ...
List of Eurasian countries by population; List of European countries by population; European countries by percent of population aged 0-14; List of European countries by population growth rate; List of sovereign states in Europe by Press Freedom Index
Island part of the Arctic Archipelago. United States Virgin Islands: 347: Unincorporated, organized territory of the USA in the Caribbean. Pohnpei: 346: Largest state of the Federated States of Micronesia. Orust: 346: Island part of Sweden. Coburg Island: 344: Island part of the Arctic Archipelago. Grenada: 344: Country in the Caribbean. Saint ...
Latitude Locations 90° N North Pole: 75° N: Arctic Ocean; Russia; northern Canada; Greenland: 60° N: Oslo, Norway; Helsinki, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden; major parts of Nordic countries in EU; St. Petersburg, Russia; southern Alaska United States; southern border of the Yukon and the Northwest territories in Canada; Shetland, UK (Scotland)
Country [2] budget per capita (USD) budget (in million USD) Albania: 772 2,782 Andorra: 5,037 333 Armenia: 560 1,666 Austria: 21,646 177,500 Azerbaijan: 831
The Arctic Five [1] [2] [3] are the five littoral states bordering the Arctic Ocean: Canada, The Kingdom of Denmark (through Greenland and the Faroese Islands), Norway, The Russia Federation and the United States of America. [4] Arctic five states. Competing narratives exist regarding international governance of the Arctic. [5]
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