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The cuisines of European countries are diverse by themselves, although there are common characteristics that distinguish European cooking from cuisines of Asian countries and others. [106] [107] Compared with traditional cooking of Asian countries, for example, meat is more prominent and substantial in serving-size.
Cultural organizations based in Europe by country (58 C) Religion in Europe by country (61 C, 1 P) ... Culture of Georgia (country) (32 C, 21 P) Culture of Germany ...
Due to the great number of perspectives which can be taken on the subject, it is impossible to form a single, all-embracing conception of European culture. [65] Nonetheless, there are core elements which are generally agreed upon as forming the cultural foundation of modern Europe. [66] One list of these elements given by K. Bochmann includes: [67]
While some countries make classifications based on broad ancestry groups or characteristics such as skin color (e.g., the white ethnic category in the United States and some other countries), other countries use various ethnic, cultural, linguistic, or religious factors for classification. Ethnic groups may be subdivided into subgroups, which ...
One of Spain’s oddest festivals takes place in the town of Bunol, near Valencia, every August. It is celebrated in honour of the town’s patron saints, and is thought to have started around ...
The region represents a significant part of European culture; the main socio-cultural characteristics of Eastern Europe have historically been defined by the traditions of the East Slavs and Greeks, as well as by the influence of Eastern Christianity as it developed through the Eastern Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
Culture of Europe by country (75 C) Culture of Europe by dependent territory (6 C) ... List of European advertising characters; Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination;
The transition of Europe to being a cultural term as well as a geographic one led to the borders of Europe being affected by cultural considerations in the East, especially relating to areas under Byzantine, Ottoman, and Russian influence. Such questions were affected by the positive connotations associated with the term Europe by its users.