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Institutional differences between northern Europe and western Europe
Also known as the five Nordic countries, it is the collective name of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland and their dependencies, namely Faroe Islands, Greenland, Oran Islands and Svalbard Islands.
The five Nordic countries are closely linked in historical background, with similar lifestyles, religions and social and political systems. They are all highly developed countries. The religion with the largest proportion of believers in the five countries is Christianity and Lutheranism.
Western Europe
Britain, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France and Monaco.
In a narrow sense, Western Europe refers to the Atlantic Ocean and its nearby islands in Western Europe, covering an area of more than 930,000 square kilometers. European capitalist countries are usually called Western Europe, and all countries in Western Europe belong to developed countries.
China and the European Union
Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Liechtenstein, Hungary
Southern Europe
Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Italy, Vatican, San Marino, Malta, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro (Montenegro), Albania, Romania, Greece and Bulgaria are southern European countries. Among them, Balkan countries are often called Southeast European countries.
Eastern Europe
The rest are Eastern European countries, that is, all European countries that were independent from the former Soviet Union: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia (the latter three should be located in Asia geographically, but they are not closely related to Asia in economy, culture and politics, so they are often counted in Europe).
More than 99% of the population in Eastern Europe belongs to white people, and the landform is relatively simple, mainly in the plains of Eastern Europe, and the climate is mainly temperate continental climate. Compared with western Europe, the economic development is very different.
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Among European countries, Austria and Slovakia are relatively easy to immigrate, and the cost is relatively low, such as Malta, Portugal and Spain. Although Ireland's identity value is high, the cost of immigration is not low.
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