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2) Europe
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Examines the land, climate, vegetation, animals, and people of Europe. Includes maps, a glossary, resources for further information, and color photographs.
3) Europe
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This book provides an introduction to the weather, geography, animals, and languages of Europe.
4) Europe
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Provides a brief overview of the geography, wildlife, history, and people of Europe.
5) Europe
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A very brief introduction to the geography, climate, plants, and animals of Europe.
6) Europe
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Simple text and photographs introduce the reader to the climates, landforms and history of the continent Europe.
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8) Europe
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Raise a glass of champagne at the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, marvel at the number of masterpieces at the Hermitage in St Petersburg, and explore Prague's neighbourhoods, galleries and bars - all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Europe and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planet's Europe: Full-colour maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests...
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11) Europe
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A brief overview of the geography, wildlife, history, and people of Europe.
12) Europe
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Discusses the history, geography, peoples, politics, and resources of the continent of Europe.
13) Europe
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Describes unique characteristics of the European continent including its landscapes, geology, weather and climate, rivers, coastlines, ocean air, and soils as well as its plants, animals, and people.
14) Europe
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"Lonely Planet's Europe is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Marvel at Norway's fjords, discover Granada's Alhambra in Spain, and explore Moscow's Red Square; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Europe and begin your journey now!"--Publisher's description.
17) Europe
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When Homo sapiens turned up in prehistoric Europe, they ran into the Neanderthals. The two types of human were similar enough to interbreed — and both created artifacts of similar complexity. But as more and more Homo sapiens moved into Europe, the balance of power shifted. Neanderthals were overwhelmed. Ever since, we’ve had Europe and the rest of the world to ourselves.
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