European
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- A person or attribute of the continent of Europe Europe is, by convention, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, the Caucasus region (Specification of borders) and the Black Sea to the southeast. Europe is bordered by the
- A term often incorrectly used in the United States to mean White American 2nd row: Ben Franklin · Amelia Earhart · John F. Kennedy · Elizabeth Kortright Monroe · Samuel Alito. However, "European" and "White" are not interchangeable.
- A person from a European ethnic group The European peoples are the various nations and ethnic groups of Europe. European ethnology is the field of anthropology focusing on Europe, or descended from one:
- European American A European American is a citizen or resident of the United States who has origins in any of the original peoples of Europe and is the descendant of European immigrants or founding colonists. This includes people via African, North American, Caribbean, Central American or South American nations which have a large European diaspora
- Freequently the term European American A European American is a citizen or resident of the United States who has origins in any of the original peoples of Europe and is the descendant of European immigrants or founding colonists. This includes people via African, North American, Caribbean, Central American or South American nations which have a large European diaspora erroneously implies a commonality in attitudes and/or culture among White Americans 2nd row: Ben Franklin · Amelia Earhart · John F. Kennedy · Elizabeth Kortright Monroe · Samuel Alito.
- European Latin American White Latin Americans are the white population of Latin America. They are the descendants of 15th–19th century colonial-era settlers and of post-independence immigrants who came principally in the late decades of the nineteenth and early decades of the twentieth centuries. The original settlers were mostly Spanish and Portuguese. The millions of
- European Mexican A White Mexican is a Mexican citizen of predominantly European descent. Although Mexico does not have a racial census, some international organizations believe that Mexican people of predominantly European descent make approximately one-sixth of the country's population, or about 18.5 million people, thus making Mexico's white population the third
- European Argentine
- White Africans of European origin
- Europeans in Oceania European exploration and settlement of Oceania began in the 16th century, starting with Spanish landings and shipwrecks in the Marianas Islands, east of the Philippines. Subsequent rivalry between European colonial powers, trade opportunities and Christian missions drove further European exploration and eventual settlement. The British became the
- New Zealand European The term New Zealand European refers to New Zealanders of European descent who identify as New Zealand Europeans rather than some other ethnic group. Most European New Zealanders are of British and Irish ancestry, with smaller percentages of other European ancestries such as French, Dutch, Scandinavian and South Slav
- European Australian
- European American A European American is a citizen or resident of the United States who has origins in any of the original peoples of Europe and is the descendant of European immigrants or founding colonists. This includes people via African, North American, Caribbean, Central American or South American nations which have a large European diaspora
See also
- The European (disambiguation)
- The Europeans (disambiguation)
- Citizenship of the European Union Citizenship of the European Union was introduced by the Maastricht Treaty signed in 1992, and in force as of 1993. It exists alongside national citizenship and provides additional rights to nationals of Member States of the European Union
- Culture of Europe The culture of Europe might better be described as a series of overlapping cultures. Whether it is a question of North as opposed to South; West as opposed to East; Christianity as opposed to Islam; Protestantism as opposed to Catholicism; many have claimed to identify cultural fault lines across the continent. There are many cultural innovations
- Demographics of Europe Figures for the population of Europe vary according to which definition of European boundaries is used. The population within the standard physical geographical boundaries was 825 million in 2005 according the United Nations. In 2009 the population is 831.4 million, using a definition which includes the whole of the transcontinental countries of
- European cuisine European cuisine, or alternatively Western cuisine, is a generalized term collectively referring to the cuisines of Europe and other Western countries. European cuisine includes that of Europe and to some extent Russia, as well as non-indigenous cuisines of North America, Australasia, Oceania, and Latin America. The term is used by East Asians to
- Genetic history of Europe The genetic history of Europe can be inferred from the patterns of genetic diversity across continents and time. The primary data to develop historical scenarios coming from sequences of mitochondrial, Y-chromosome and autosomal DNA from modern populations and if available from ancient DNA. European populations have a complicated demographic and
- Languages of Europe Most languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family; another major family is the Finno-Ugric. The Turkic family also has several European members, while the North and South Caucasian families are important in the southeastern extremity of geographical Europe. Basque is a language isolate directly related to ancient Aquitanian,
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