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No matter where you live and how much of the world you have already seen, there’s always so much more out there to explore; it can take ages to properly acquaint yourself with one particular city, not to mention an entire country or a continent.

Luckily, there’s a way to familiarize yourself with what’s happening in certain territories—and quite large ones, too—in just a matter of a few seconds; and that’s the internet. Today we’re focusing on Europe and the interesting facts about it, as well as the beautiful places in it, as they have been presented by members of the ‘Europe‘ subreddit. Scroll down to find their posts—as well as Bored Panda’s interview with one of the subreddit’s moderators—on the list below and familiarize yourself better with one of the seven continents of the world.

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This Dog You See Helped Find People In The Earthquake Area In Turkey

This Dog You See Helped Find People In The Earthquake Area In Turkey

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“When Reddit first created subreddits, a lot of subreddits that focused on a specific place were created. Among those ones was also r/europe. The original moderators of that subreddit have long left the moderation team, and r/europe actually took some time to really pick up speed, but little by little, and urged by the need for a common place to learn news from all over the continent, it grew up to the current size of about 6 million subscribers,” one of the current moderators of the subreddit told Bored Panda, discussing how it all started.

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Early Morning Foggy Gdańsk, Poland

Early Morning Foggy Gdańsk, Poland

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Utrecht, Netherlands

Utrecht, Netherlands

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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I live near Utrecht and to see sights like this there you have to get up very early before the City is teeming with hordes of people

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“Even if this is indeed a continent of 750 million people, in more than 50 countries, talking more than 250 different languages, there are a lot of things that unite us—and that includes dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, human rights and the rule of law,” the redditor shared.

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“It also includes disparaging the various European bureaucracies, whether that's EU or otherwise. And each year, we get a pan-European festival of music and kitsch and fun in the Eurovision Song Contest. And all of that is heavily reflected in the content of the subreddit.”

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Town Of Kiruna, Sweden

Town Of Kiruna, Sweden

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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love how people will live in a such a beautiful place, then forma death metal band and enter Eurovision

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Discussing the influence of such online groups as the ‘Europe’ subreddit, the moderator shared that even just listening to people from other cultures is beneficial. “Finding out how much we have in common after all, even if we literally don't even speak the same language has got to be a positive influence,” they said.

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Strasbourg Cathedral Last Week

Strasbourg Cathedral Last Week

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Alessa Gillespie
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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've visited Strasbourg twice and the Cathedral never ceases to amaze me. It's massive!

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Before And After In Łódź, Poland

Before And After In Łódź, Poland

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TheAmericanAmerican
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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Beautiful! Look how they transformed the street on the right into a more pedestrian friendly place! THIS is how we make cities better and more HUMAN centered and NOT car centered!

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Reconstructed 8th Century Viking Hall In Lejre, Denmark

Reconstructed 8th Century Viking Hall In Lejre, Denmark

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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is such a beatiful place. It's museum, science, nature etc.... You just get it all there...

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Nowadays, the continent of Europe is home to roughly 740 million people. According to recent statistics, the majority of them live in Russia, which is the largest country in the continent population-wise, followed by Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Spain respectively.

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Roman Mosaic Discovered Near To The Shard, London

Roman Mosaic Discovered Near To The Shard, London

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I Just Changed A Lightbulb That Was So Old It Was „made In Czechoslovakia“. It Has Been In Use Every Day Since 1990…

I Just Changed A Lightbulb That Was So Old It Was „made In Czechoslovakia“. It Has Been In Use Every Day Since 1990…

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TheAmericanAmerican
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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And people say Planned Obsolescence is a myth 😠 People, we have the technology and engineering prowess to make almost ANY product built to last DECADES but unfortunately that's not PROFITABLE for the corporations/rich/billionaires. Therefore we(THEY) simply don't do it. Capitalism is our global economic system and the pursuit of maximizing profits by ANY means necessary will ALWAYS come first. An economic system that thrives on an unlimited growth model on a planet of finite resources is GUARANTEED to fail!

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The European Bison Population Is Recovering. Recently Scientist In Poland Observed Biggest Heard Ever Containing 170 Bisons Including 40 Calves

The European Bison Population Is Recovering. Recently Scientist In Poland Observed Biggest Heard Ever Containing 170 Bisons Including 40 Calves

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In addition to permanent residents, Europe is brimming with visitors from all over the world. In the first half of last year, tourism in the European Union—which entails the majority of the countries located in Europe—reached the highest level in the past decade.

According to Eurostat, during the first half of 2023, there were 1193 million nights spent in tourist accommodations, which marked an increase of 11 million compared to the same period the year before.

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Lone Deer Running Across The Green Fields Of Moravia, Czech Republic

Lone Deer Running Across The Green Fields Of Moravia, Czech Republic

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Detail Of The Hercules Armour Of The Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II

Detail Of The Hercules Armour Of The Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II

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If you’re curious about what city in Europe attracts the most visitors, it wouldn’t probably take you a lot of guesses to get it right; it’s Paris (at least based on 2022 data).

The city of love, good food, and the language that sounds so beautiful but can be so torturously difficult to master (trying to learn the numbers alone can make you want to wave the white flag) reportedly recorded roughly 19.4 million inbound tourist arrivals. Ranking just below Paris, London and Istanbul were popular destinations, too, with over 16 million inbound arrivals each.

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Roman Mosaic Discovered In The Croatian Town Of Hvar

Roman Mosaic Discovered In The Croatian Town Of Hvar

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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We've had lots of such mosaics uncovered in my hometown as well... as well as entire building foundations and a Roman street.

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#16

Kharkiv Pride In Kharkiv Metro. A City, Bombed Almost Every Day

Kharkiv Pride In Kharkiv Metro. A City, Bombed Almost Every Day

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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While Putler hides in his bunker. I always laughed my a*s of at those images of Putler riding bare-chested. He's a horrible horseman, slumped over like a sack of potatoes in the saddle, no skill whatsoever, and always riding a tiny little pony that looks half-asleep. Big little man, lol. Does he think that impresses people who know horsemanship?

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Coming back to languages and French being a difficult one to learn, I might have been too quick—or too biased—to judge, as in the context of other languages, it falls within the category of the easiest ones in Europe for an English speaker to learn.

Other mother tongues in the same category—which reportedly take less than 24 weeks of learning to reach speaking and reading proficiency—are Spanish, Italian, and Norwegian, just to name a few. 

The second hardest, requiring roughly 30 weeks, is German, followed by Polish and Lithuanian, just to name a couple, with 44 weeks, and Hungarian and Finnish with an undetermined number of weeks, as no one would probably last long enough to master something as difficult as this.

#18

A Fully Stocked Supermarket In Kherson. Despite It Being A Ukrainian Frontline City

A Fully Stocked Supermarket In Kherson. Despite It Being A Ukrainian Frontline City

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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

United we stand up for democracy and against fascism! Call your senators and representatives and demand we increase our support to Ukraine 🇺🇦

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While languages in countries all over Europe are indeed fascinating, not many people choose to travel to—or within the bounds of—the continent just to hear them with their own ears. The majority of visitors arguably seek to explore some of the most popular landmarks, or on the contrary, the hidden gems unknown to the masses, and gain some unforgettable travel experience.

Those more interested in the popular sites, as seen in pictures online and TV screens, likely still have Paris in their minds; and for a reason, as it is home to the iconic Eiffel Tower—undeniably one of the most recognizable landmarks in Europe, if not in the entire world.

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Finnish Family Coach (Lastenvaunu) In Inter-City Trains

Finnish Family Coach (Lastenvaunu) In Inter-City Trains

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After analyzing the data from Google searches, Tripadvisor reviews, TikTok views, and Instagram hashtags, Holiday Cars found that the iconic structure is indeed Europe’s most popular tourist destination, googled roughly 84.4 million times yearly.

Other popular landmarks on Holiday Car’s list respectively were Big Ben and Westminster Palace in London, Gaudi’s iconic architectural marvel, the Sagrada Familia, in Barcelona, Colosseum and Roman Forum in the Italian capital, Rome, and Lake Geneva in Switzerland.

#24

A New Flagpole At The Nato Headquarters Installed

A New Flagpole At The Nato Headquarters Installed

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Anatolian Plate Moved 3-3,5 Meters After The Earthquake

Anatolian Plate Moved 3-3,5 Meters After The Earthquake

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While visiting the places in Europe—or elsewhere in the world, for that matter—is undoubtedly more fun to do firsthand, sometimes it simply might not be possible to. But that shouldn’t deter you from working on that bucket list, as it can still happen; and before it does, make use of the internet and browse whatever it is that interests you the most.

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#27

The Crimean Bridge

The Crimean Bridge

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#28

Bobi From Portugal, The Oldest Dog In History, Turned 31

Bobi From Portugal, The Oldest Dog In History, Turned 31

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#30

Lithuanian Guy Rowed Across The Atlantic Ocean From Spain To Florida In 120 Days!

Lithuanian Guy Rowed Across The Atlantic Ocean From Spain To Florida In 120 Days!

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#31

Vasco De Gama Bridge In Lisbon, Portugal. The Longest (Standing) Bridge In Europe

Vasco De Gama Bridge In Lisbon, Portugal. The Longest (Standing) Bridge In Europe

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Sea And Football. Trogir, Croatia

Sea And Football. Trogir, Croatia

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8 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fun fact - Trogir is one of very rare (if not the only!) places in the world to be situated on the coast and TWO islands at the same time.

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#34

Ruptured Fault Line Can Be Seen In Turkey

Ruptured Fault Line Can Be Seen In Turkey

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#35

In 2014, This French Weather Presenter Announced The Forecast For 18 August 2050 In France As Part Of A Campaign To Alert To The Reality Of Climate Change. Now Her Forecast That Day Is The Actual Forecast For The Coming 4 Or 5 Days, In Mid-June 2022

In 2014, This French Weather Presenter Announced The Forecast For 18 August 2050 In France As Part Of A Campaign To Alert To The Reality Of Climate Change. Now Her Forecast That Day Is The Actual Forecast For The Coming 4 Or 5 Days, In Mid-June 2022

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#37

German Ww2 Bunker That Has Fallen From The Cliff, Normandy, France

German Ww2 Bunker That Has Fallen From The Cliff, Normandy, France

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France And Italy Share A Lot Of Cultural Features, But People Often Fail To Grasp How Centralised France Is Compared To How Decentralised Italy Is, At Least Regarding Population. Different Historical Paths, Different Political And Social Dynamics Today

France And Italy Share A Lot Of Cultural Features, But People Often Fail To Grasp How Centralised France Is Compared To How Decentralised Italy Is, At Least Regarding Population. Different Historical Paths, Different Political And Social Dynamics Today

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Pedantic Panda
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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Because Italy didn't become a unified country until about 1000 years after France?

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The River Loire Today, Loireauxence, Loire-Atlantique, France

The River Loire Today, Loireauxence, Loire-Atlantique, France

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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This picture is a great answer to people who ask "But why should I care about climate change, how does it affect me, personally?"

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#40

Third Night Of Protests In Tbilisi. Georgians Demand Resignation Of Government, Early Elections

Third Night Of Protests In Tbilisi. Georgians Demand Resignation Of Government, Early Elections

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TheAmericanAmerican
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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Putin has been doing the same thing to Georgia 🇬🇪 since 2008 that he's been doing to Ukraine! He's an anti-democracy POS fascist that needs to be put DOWN!

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#41

British Newspaper ''the New European'' Print Edition Cover, 23 – 29 September

British Newspaper ''the New European'' Print Edition Cover, 23 – 29 September

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Lemmer, Netherlands

Lemmer, Netherlands

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8 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is one of the horrid holiday parks, NOT a residential area, they grow like cancer, destroy the coast and nature areas. They are empty during the majority of the year. I live in an area like that in the Southwest, completely roompotted. We need affordable houses for locals, not "cities" with 350 €500.000+ mansions as second and holiday homes, empty during 8 months of the year.

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#43

Environmentalists In Berlin Protest Against The Government's Decision To Close Nuclear Power Plants

Environmentalists In Berlin Protest Against The Government's Decision To Close Nuclear Power Plants

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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Coal is both an energy-inefficient and highly polluting fuel... a country would have to be insane to rely on it in 2024.

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German Police Protect Bucket-Wheel-Excavator From Climate Activists In The Former Village Of Lützerath (Source In Comments)

German Police Protect Bucket-Wheel-Excavator From Climate Activists In The Former Village Of Lützerath (Source In Comments)

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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In Germany there were massive protests against nuclear power plants in the 90s. You saw "Atomkraft nein danke" sticker everywhere. And it's not only about the GAU, but also a lot about the storage of the waste.

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Bulgarian Navy Detonating A Mine In The Black Sea

Bulgarian Navy Detonating A Mine In The Black Sea

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