Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
European languages mostly fall within three Indo-European language groups: the Romance languages, derived from the Latin of the Roman Empire; the Germanic languages, whose ...
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European Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
The European Union (EU) i / ˌ j ʊ r ə ˈ p iː ə n ˈ j uː n j ə n / is an economic and political union or confederation of 27 member states which are located ...
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History of Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
History of Europe covers the people inhabiting the European continent since it was first populated in prehistoric times to present, with the first human settlement ...
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Culture of Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
The foundation of European culture was laid by the Greeks, strengthened by the Romans, stabilized by Christianity, reformed and modernized by the fifteenth-century ...
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Culture of Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
The foundation of European culture was laid by the Greeks, strengthened by the Romans, stabilized by Christianity, reformed and modernized by the fifteenth-century ...
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