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Eastern Europe is a subregion of the European continent. As a largely ambiguous term, it has a wide range of geopolitical, geographical, ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic connotations. Its eastern boundary is marked by the Ural Mountains, whilst its western boundary is defined in various ways. [1] Most definitions include the countries of ...
Notes. ^ Istanbul is a transcontinental city, with its commercial and historical centre and two-thirds of the population in Europe, the rest in Asia (see Districts of Istanbul for details). ^ Istanbul total (2023) = 15,655,924. Europe (25 districts) = 10,030,990. Asia (14 districts) = 5,624,934. ^ Moscow is the most populous city entirely ...
List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits. Berlin, the most populous city in the European Union. This is a list of the largest cities in the European Union according to the population within their city boundary. The cities listed all have populations over 300,000. The list deals exclusively with the areas within city ...
Capital cities in the United Kingdom (4 C, 4 P) * Capitals of administrative divisions in Europe (17 C) A. ... European Capital of Culture; European Green Capital Award;
An underrated, compact city with early 20th-century grandeur – Croatia’s capital, Zagreb.Sat beneath Mount Medvednica, the upper town, Gornji Grad, is a maze of medieval cobbles spanning the ...
List of municipalities in Liechtenstein. List of cities in Lithuania. List of towns in Luxembourg. List of cities in Malta (historical only) List of cities and towns in Moldova. Monaco (city-state) List of cities in Montenegro. List of cities in the Netherlands. List of cities in North Macedonia.
Capital and largest city in Slovakia. 5 Novi Sad: 306,702 (2022) [5] 1748 Serbia: Capital and largest city of the autonomous province of Vojvodina and second largest city in Serbia. 6 Galați: 217,851 (2021) 1445 Romania: The largest Danubian city in Romania and seat of Galați county. 7 Linz: 212,538 (01.01.2024) [6] ~150 AD Austria
It was the capital of the Grand Duchy (until 1795), and of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Vilnius flourished under the commonwealth, especially after the 1579 establishment of Vilnius University by King Stephen Báthory. The city became a cultural and scientific center, attracting migrants from east and west.