How to say ‘Yes’ in Europe
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Read MoreEurope is one of the most light-polluted continents on Earth. Sixty percent of Europeans live in regions where the night sky is so bright that the Milky Way is lastingly invisible. Ninety-nine percent of Europeans live in areas that are influenced by light pollution to any measurable extent.
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Read MoreIn terms of shape, Europe is an assemblage of connected peninsulas and nearby islands. There are two largest peninsulas in Europe: mainland Europe and Scandinavia to the north, separated by the Baltic Sea. Three smaller peninsulas – Italy, Iberia, and the Balkans – emerge from the southern edge of the mainland.
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Read MoreDiscover the Schengen Area and its unique benefits in our comprehensive guide. With a detailed map of Europe, learn how to travel seamlessly across 27 member countries, enjoy the economic and security advantages, and find the best maps available on Amazon to make your trip planning easier and more efficient. Happy exploring!
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