- Most of the countries in Europe use the universal currency called the Euro
- Monaco is the world’s richest country in terms of GDP per capita according to the World Bank Report
- Many of the greatest Empires in history were based in Europe such as the British Empire, the French Empire etc
- La Sapienza University is the largest University in Europe
- Golf started in Scotland
- Germany is the country that is surrounded by most countries in Europe- they are nine in total
- Germany is one of the most castles-populated in the world
- Georgia is home to the earliest hominid to have been discovered in Europe
- Famous European Philosophers are Socrates, Aristotle and Plato
- Europe is home to the smallest country in the world
- Europe is home to the highest number of migrants of all global regions
- Europe is also a name of a moon of Jupiter
- Etna is Europe’s largest volcano located in Southern Italy
- England is the foundational country of cricket
- Croatia was the first country to eradicate slavery in the continent
- Christopher Columbus was born in Europe
- Christianity is the largest religion
- By the end of the second World War, Europe had more 40 million refugees
- Both world Wars were largely focused upon Europe
- An European country, France is moving is moving inland around 7m each year
- Adolf Hitler was a European. He was not a German but from Austria
- Abortion is illegal in the island of Malta
- After the collapse of the Berlin Wall, Nicosia (Cyprus) became the last remaining divided capital in the world, with the southern and the northern portions divided by a Green Line
- The European Union has 28 countries members and was formed in 1957
- The Dark Ages in Europe lasted twice as long as the United States of America has been a country
- The country with smallest percentage of forested area is Iceland
- Democracy was invented in Europe almost 2000 years ago
- The brown bear is Europe’s largest predator
- Sweden has one of the highest population of those who believe there is no God
- Russia takes up 40% of Europe’s total land area
- Russia has 13,000 uninhabited villages
- Probably, 80-90% of Europe was once covered by forests
- Population density is 72.5/km2
- Polar bears may be found in Europe on Svalbard, Norway
- Poland, alone has generated 17 Nobel Laureates
- Over 60 million Europeans sodiers were mobilized during the first World War
- Notable musicians in Europe include Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
- Mr. Bean was born in England
- The Piano and Violin was an European invention
- The most forested country in Europe is Finland