Europe : All The Best Free Flash Games Relating To Europe

Europe is one of the seven world's continents, and a geographical territory encompassing several countries. It is comprised from the west to the east between the Atlantic ocean and the Ural, and it is bordered to the north by the Scandinavian countries and to the south by the Mediterranean sea. Its surface spreads on a 3,930,000 sq mi area and is populated by more than 700 million inhabitants. It comprises some 44 countries and 27 political nations.

Despite the natural borders of the continent, we usually refer to Europe as a union of several countries. The European union was created in the aftermaths of WWII. Several alliances were passed between European countries, and the first countries to agree on an economic-based alliance were France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Belgium. The 1957 Treaty of Rome triggered a long-term relationship between these countries, and several other treaties were passed to allow the integration of more countries in the union and to enlarge its scope/sphere of operation. the Common Market bound the countries to respect an economic policy, enclosing several economic assets.

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Robert Schuman and Jean Monnet, the union's “founding fathers”, wanted the European countries to have strong attaches for several reasons: each country of the union has an interest in keeping and developing good relationships, for a common market policy is only valuable and prospective if all the ratifying countries take the same economic paths. Union is strength, and the EU's main purpose was avoiding countries to split and to enroll in an other war.

Since then, the EU kept fostering its political impact: many members were added to the union which revealed a real economic power when it adopted the same currency: the Euro.

Europe's most populated country is Germany with 82 million inhabitants, the most concentrated is Ukraine with 600 000. Luxembourg has the highest GPD per head with 90000$.

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