Then there are countries like Georgia that aren’t transcontinental with Europe but are very European in the make up of the population and culture but are not officially part of Europe. Here at mapofeurope.com
Here we have a Europe map with all the national dishes of the different countries listed. While lots of the dishes are endemic to certain countries. However this is not the whole story. Gastronomically speaking Europe would be better split up into food regions rather than countries. A good e...
Being the center of Danish astronomy for centuries, theRound Towerhas been a living landmark of Copenhagen since 1642. This 17th-century tower is Europe’s oldest functioning observatory which was originally built as a platform for the university observatory. Round Tower in Copenhagen The Spiral Ra...
In the very heart of the city is the beautiful Heliga Trefaldighetskyrkan, which is considered one of the most beautiful Protestant churches in Europe. Its construction was initiated by Christian IV of Denmark during the Renaissance. Some of the most valuable materials were used for the ...
Kingdom of Sicily (Königreich Sizilien): At times under the control of the Hohenstaufen Emperors, it played a significant role in the politics of Southern Europe. Political and Military Context Conflicts and Crusades: The period saw numerous conflicts both within the Empire and with external en...
The historic Borough Market is the premier food market in London. After opening in the mid-18th century, the market has not lost traction with Londoners who still flock to the market for fresh produce and culinary excellence. Where some markets celebrate the past, the Borough Market is all ab...
Josefstadt has many quality accommodation options with hotels housed in luxury 18th century townhouses, but along with the traditional there are also plenty of modern and chic places to stay too. The city’s excellent metro stops here too and offers easy connections to the rest of the city. ...
Europe and nations, 1815-1914 (1 timeline et 24 animated maps) History of Europe during the 19th century: Congress of Vienna - the revolutions of 1848 - unification of Germany - unification of Italy - nationalism - national minorities - Balkan wars - colonial empires Europe and nations, 19...
Map of Europe Author:Map of Europe Vienna There are a number of tourist destinations around the world some of which can only be explored by people who have a made it a habit to tour different countries for holidays. One of the amazing tourist destinations is Vienna, the capital city of...
Nearly 800 years ago, a dam was built on the Rotte River on the North Sea; a city grew up around it. That city became Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe, not surprising since the Rhine, Scheldt and Meuse rivers provide access to central Europe. Just 80 km (50 miles) from Amsterdam...