Europe is the second-smallest continent. The name Europe, or Europa, is believed to be of Greek origin, as it is the name of a princess in Greek mythology. The name Europe may also come from combining the Greek roots eur- (wide) and -op (seeing) to form the phrase “wide-gazing.”
Europe is often described as a “peninsula of peninsulas.” A peninsula is a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. Europe is a peninsula of the Eurasian supercontinent and is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean, Black, and Caspian seas to the south.
Europe offers world-class education to international candidates in different fields through the universities in the different countries in contains. The universities here are the oldest and the most diverse with programs being offered in every field of study that a student could possibly want a degree in. It offers bachelor’s programs, master’s programs, and doctoral programs along with certification programs and diploma programs that they can choose from. Students will be able to choose a country in Europe based on the popular programs that are provided in the country and the language they prefer to learn for the same. Students will also be able to do most of the programs offered in English since almost every country offers international programs in English.
The tuition fee in most countries is subsidized even for international students especially with EU/EEA candidates being able to study for free in most of the countries in Europe. The students who are required to pay a fee for their study program will be able to apply for and receive scholarships that can cover their educational and living expenses.
The Continent of Europe is Home to More than 400 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Vatican City is the smallest country in the world
More than 200 languages spoken in Europe
Norway has the longest coastline in Europe
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