Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
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Only 28 countries of Europe, not all of them, are in the European Union. By trying to work together closely and co-operate on lots of issues, it helps forge better relations between the countries and helps peace and prosperity in the European Union countries and in some of the countries that are not members, but work closely with some members.
Nothing unifies Europe. Even today it isn't really unified. Each nation has it's own government and policies. Until recently, the money was different for each country. Many have fought each other through the ages. There is parts of France and Germany each claims as belonging to their country. The last 60 years it has been the most stable, but at times there has been disputes concerning policy, trade, money, and other topics.
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The reason people in europe became crusaders is because they were going to habe a war and a trip to jerusalem
maybe its because many people went to battle and they died so that decreased the population of Europe.
the same as Ireland people wear.
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