Europe in spanish

Europa

pronunciation: euɹ̩oʊpɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

Europe = Europa. 

Example: The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.

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» Central Europe = Europa Central.

Example: Since the collapse of the Berlin wall, women & girls have been trafficked from Eastern and Central Europe to work as prostitutes in the European Union.

» continental Europe = Europa continental. [Expresión utilizada para referirse al continente europeo occidental excluyendo las Islas Británicas]

Example: Cloth cases were never as popular in continental Europe as they quickly became in the English-speaking world.

» East Central Europe = Europa Central del Este.

Example: Both the sociohistorical & the typological approach are used to explore examples of semiotic processes from East Central Europe & the US.

» Eastern Europe = Europa del Este.

Example: Dr Judy Batt set the political scene and traced the origin of changes in Eastern Europe including the Soviet Union.

» northern Europe = norte de Europa, Europa del norte.

Example: The European pine weevil is not found in northern America so far but is the major pest in conifer reforestation in northern Europe.

» SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe) = SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa).

Example: A European seminar initiated by DG XII to investigate the problem of so-called 'grey literature' has led to the establishment of a system known as SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe) to help deal with this category of documentation.

» Southern Europe = Europa del Sur.

Example: In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.

» Western Europe = Europa occidental.

Example: In fact, in recent years especially, exotic forms of bibliography have been spawned in profusion in Britain, North America and Western Europe.
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