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>that really puts in perspective how small Europe can be at times

Well, Europe is not exactly small. Luxemburg is just a small country.

Europe is 3.93 million sq mi. The contiguous US is 3.1 million square miles (3.6 if we include Alaska) [1]. So Europe is quite bigger. The European Union countries alone are over 50% of the contiguous US.

So that would be like judging the US as small by considering how small Rhode Island is (which is roughly the size of Luxemburg).

>I guess that shouldn't be surprising as that's similar to the distance between Berlin and Moscow.

Well, Berlin is almost centered in Europe, and Moscow is in the very east of Russia, so that's not very surprising. On the other hand, "the European route E45 (...) with a length of about 3,225 mi is the longest north–south European route (some east–west routes are longer)".

For comparison NY to LA is 2,790 miles (so shorter than that), and even Portland, Maine to San Diego is 3,090 miles (again shorter).

[1] With an area of 10.2 million km² (3,938,000 sq mi), Europe is 20% larger than the contiguous United States. The European Union has an area (without the UK) of over 4.23 million km² (1.6 million sq mi). How many countries are there in Europe? Europe is shared by 50 countries.



> Moscow is in the very east of Russia

I'm confused, did you mean to say that Moscow is in the very West of Russia?


Yes, west.

(Well, technically not the very very west, but pretty close given the scale of that country).


Thanks! Geography isn't my strength, so I was genuinely confused :)




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