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Hint
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Answer
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A
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This language has Tosk and Gheg as its dialects
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Albanian
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B
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Sea between Southeastern Europe and Western Asia
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Black Sea
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C
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Alphabetic writing system employed across Eastern Europe
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Cyrillic Script
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D
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His genius epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal
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Leonardo da Vinci
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E
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Break of communion between Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches
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East-West Schism
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F
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Legal and military customs that throve in Europe between 9th-15th centuries
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Feudalism
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G
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Country considered the birthplace of Western civilization
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Greece
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H
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Multi-ethnic empire in central Europe, dissolved in 1806
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Holy Roman Empire
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I
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It started in the United Kingdom at the end of the 18th century
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Industrial Revolution
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J
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In Biblical tradition, he is considered to be the progenitor of European Peoples
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Japheth
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K
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Federation of East Slavic tribes (882-1240) under Rurik dynasty
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Kievan Rus'
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L
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The largest European stock exchange by market capitalisation
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London Stock Exchange
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M
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Romans commonly called it Mare Nostrum
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Mediterranean Sea
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N
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He formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
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Isaac Newton
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O
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The botanical name of this tree is Olea Europaea
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Olive
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P
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Martin Luther's work, The Ninety-Five Theses, has started this
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Protestant Reformation
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Q
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Portuguese National Palace built in 1747
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Queluz
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R
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The largest empire of the classical antiquity period
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Roman Empire
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S
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Less populated country (excluding Vatican City)
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San Marino
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T
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Europe lays mainly in these climate zones
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Temperate
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U
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Mountain range which is a boundarie between Europe and Asia
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Ural Mountains
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V
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The Ottoman Empire laid siege to this city in 1529 and again in 1683
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Vienna
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W
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French-speaking people who live in Belgium
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Walloons
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X
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Chemical element discovered in England by William Ramsay and Morris Travers
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Xenon
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Y
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Car model of Yugoslav/Serbian origin
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Yugo
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Z
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The currency of Poland
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Zloty
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