Continental area Europe
with 5 regions |
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Central Europe |
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- Austria (Vienna)
- Czech republic (Prague)
- Germany (Berlin)
- Hungary (Budapest)
- Liechtenstein (Vaduz)
- Slovenia (Ljubljana)
- Switzerland (Bern)
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Northern Europe |
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- Denmark (Copenhagen)
- Estonia (Tallinn)
- Finland (Helsinki)
- Iceland (Reykjavik)
- Latvia (Riga)
- Lithuania (Vilnius)
- Norway (Oslo)
- Sweden (Stockholm)
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Eastern Europe |
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- Belarus (Minsk)
- Bulgaria (Sofia)
- Moldova (Chişinău)
- Poland (Warsaw)
- Romania (Bucharest)
- Slovakia (Bratislava)
- Turkey (Istanbul)*
- Ukraine (Kiev)
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*) European part of Turkey |
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Southern Europe |
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- Albania (Tirana)
- Andorra (Andorra la Vella)
- Bosnia-Herzegovina (Sarajevo)
- Croatia (Zagreb)
- Cyprus (Nicosia)
- Greece (Athens)
- Italy (Rome)
- Macedonia (Skopje) 1)
- Malta (Valetta)
- Montenegro (Podgorica) 2)
- Portugal (Lisbon)
- San Marino (San Marino)
- Republic Serbia (Belgrade)
- Spain (Madrid)
- Vatican city
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1) Naming at the UN: Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia -
FYROM 2) independent since 03.06.2006 |
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Western Europe |
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- Belgium (Brussels)
- France (Paris)
- Republic of Ireland (Dublin)
- Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
- Monaco (Monaco)
- Netherlands (Capital: Amsterdam, seat of government: The Hague)
- UK (London) and Northern Ireland (Belfast)
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The appropriate capital (administrative center) is written in
brackets. |
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See also Russian Federation. |
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