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Europe, the westernmost portion of Eurasia—is often divided into regions and subregions based on geographical, cultural or historical factors. Since there is no universal agreement on Europe's regional composition, the placement of individual countries may vary based on criteria being used. For instance, the Balkans is a distinct geographic region within Europe but individual countries may alternatively be grouped into Southern Europe (as is often the case of Greece), in Southeastern Europe (as in the case of Bulgaria), or less commonly altogether lumped with East Central Europe.

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  • غالباً ما يتم تقسيم أوروبا إلى مناطق بناءً على معايير جغرافية أو ثقافية أو تاريخية. العديد من الهياكل الأوروبية موجودة حاليا. بعضها ثقافي أو اقتصادي أو سياسي، ومن الأمثلة على ذلك مجلس أوروبا واتحاد البث الأوروبي مع مسابقة الأغنية الأوروبية واللجان الأولمبية الأوروبية مع الألعاب الأوروبية. غالباً ما يتم تضمين العديد من البلدان العابرة للقارات التي تحد البر الرئيسي لأوروبا على أنها تنتمي إلى «أوروبا الأوسع» بما في ذلك أرمينيا وأذربيجان وقبرص وجورجيا وغرينلاند وكازاخستان وروسيا وتركيا، فضلاً عن أقاليم ومناطق ما وراء البحار التابعة للاتحاد الأوروبي. (ar)
  • Europe, the westernmost portion of Eurasia—is often divided into regions and subregions based on geographical, cultural or historical factors. Since there is no universal agreement on Europe's regional composition, the placement of individual countries may vary based on criteria being used. For instance, the Balkans is a distinct geographic region within Europe but individual countries may alternatively be grouped into Southern Europe (as is often the case of Greece), in Southeastern Europe (as in the case of Bulgaria), or less commonly altogether lumped with East Central Europe. Regional affiliation of countries may also evolve over time. Malta was considered an island of North Africa for centuries but is now generally considered part of Southern Europe. The exact placement of the Caucasus has also varied since classical antiquity and is now regarded as a distinct region within or partly in Europe. Greenland is technically part of North America but has been politically and culturally associated with Northern Europe for more than a millennium. As such, several countries are often included as belonging to a "Greater Europe", including Armenia, Cyprus, Greenland, as well as the overseas territories and regions of the European Union. (en)
  • De acordo com os pontos de vista espacial e econômico, pode-se dividir a Europa em quatro regiões: Europa Ocidental, Europa Setentrional, Europa Centro-Oriental e Europa Meridional. Sendo: * Europa Ocidental: região que abrange alguns dos chamados países atlânticos, ou seja, banhados pelo oceano Atlântico (Reino Unido, República da Irlanda e França); os que mantêm relação direta com o Atlântico através do mar do Norte: Países Baixos, Bélgica e Alemanha; e os países sem saída para o mar, mas que estão direta ou indiretamente vinculados ao Ocidente (Áustria, Suíça, Luxemburgo e Liechtenstein). * Europa Setentrional: região que engloba a Noruega e a Suécia, localizadas na península Escandinava, além da Finlândia, Islândia e Dinamarca; abrange também a Estônia, Letônia e Lituânia, que a partir de 1990 se tornaram independentes da então União Soviética. A inclusão desses países na região justifica-se por motivos económicos e pela sua proximidade étnica e cultural com os finlandeses. * Europa Centro-Oriental: É formada pelo conjunto dos antigos países socialistas do Leste - Polónia, República Checa, Eslováquia, Hungria, Romênia, Bulgária, Albânia, Sérvia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Eslovênia, Croácia, Bósnia e Herzegovina e Macedônia - e pelas repúblicas que constituíam a antiga União Soviética, em sua parte europeia: Bielorrússia, Ucrânia, Moldávia, Geórgia, Arménia, Azerbaijão e Rússia Europeia. * Europa Meridional: região que, também chamada de mediterrânea, compreende os países situados no sul do continente, quase todos banhados pelo mar Mediterrâneo: Portugal, Espanha, Itália, Grécia e Turquia europeia, além de vários microestados - Vaticano, São Marinho, Mônaco, Malta e Andorra. (pt)
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  • Regions of Europe according to EuroVoc: (en)
  • Subregions of Europe based on The World Factbook: (en)
  • Subregions of Europe by the UN geoscheme: (en)
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  • Different views about regions of Europe (en)
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  • غالباً ما يتم تقسيم أوروبا إلى مناطق بناءً على معايير جغرافية أو ثقافية أو تاريخية. العديد من الهياكل الأوروبية موجودة حاليا. بعضها ثقافي أو اقتصادي أو سياسي، ومن الأمثلة على ذلك مجلس أوروبا واتحاد البث الأوروبي مع مسابقة الأغنية الأوروبية واللجان الأولمبية الأوروبية مع الألعاب الأوروبية. غالباً ما يتم تضمين العديد من البلدان العابرة للقارات التي تحد البر الرئيسي لأوروبا على أنها تنتمي إلى «أوروبا الأوسع» بما في ذلك أرمينيا وأذربيجان وقبرص وجورجيا وغرينلاند وكازاخستان وروسيا وتركيا، فضلاً عن أقاليم ومناطق ما وراء البحار التابعة للاتحاد الأوروبي. (ar)
  • Europe, the westernmost portion of Eurasia—is often divided into regions and subregions based on geographical, cultural or historical factors. Since there is no universal agreement on Europe's regional composition, the placement of individual countries may vary based on criteria being used. For instance, the Balkans is a distinct geographic region within Europe but individual countries may alternatively be grouped into Southern Europe (as is often the case of Greece), in Southeastern Europe (as in the case of Bulgaria), or less commonly altogether lumped with East Central Europe. (en)
  • De acordo com os pontos de vista espacial e econômico, pode-se dividir a Europa em quatro regiões: Europa Ocidental, Europa Setentrional, Europa Centro-Oriental e Europa Meridional. Sendo: * Europa Ocidental: região que abrange alguns dos chamados países atlânticos, ou seja, banhados pelo oceano Atlântico (Reino Unido, República da Irlanda e França); os que mantêm relação direta com o Atlântico através do mar do Norte: Países Baixos, Bélgica e Alemanha; e os países sem saída para o mar, mas que estão direta ou indiretamente vinculados ao Ocidente (Áustria, Suíça, Luxemburgo e Liechtenstein). * Europa Setentrional: região que engloba a Noruega e a Suécia, localizadas na península Escandinava, além da Finlândia, Islândia e Dinamarca; abrange também a Estônia, Letônia e Lituânia, que a part (pt)
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  • Regions of Europe (en)
  • مناطق أوروبا (ar)
  • Regiões da Europa (pt)
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