A recent Eurobarometer poll suggests that 64 percent of Czechs, 55 percent of Italians, and 46 percent of Britons have
Read MoreTen thousand years ago, you could walk from Yorkshire to Denmark. Doggerland was a real place with forests, rivers, and people. Now it’s 20 meters underwater in the North Sea.
Read More366,402 people have arrived in Europe across sea (in 2015) – half of them from Syria.
Read MoreFrom ‘Real Food’ to ‘Culinary Despair,’ this entertaining map shows how Italians humorously view European cuisines. Cross the Overcooked Pasta Meridian at your own risk!
Read MoreThe chart below shows that, of the larger countries with stronger economies, Germany and Sweden have accepted many more asylum
Read MoreThe Celts is a group of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia distinguished by their use of the Celtic languages and other cultural identities. The precise geographic spread of the ancient Celts is debated. The earliest undisputed direct representatives of a Celtic language are the Lepontic inscriptions beginning in the sixth century BC. Continental Celtic languages are attested almost only by inscriptions and place-names.
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