Which is the worst European country?
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Ramonkey 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 2:43 
引用自 gagnrad
引用自 zeke

You can keep insisting on that, but it still doesn't change the fact that Russia is also a European country. Besides the previously mentioned fact that 75% of the Russian population lives in the European portion, it also accounts for 40% of Europe's landmass and 15% of Europe's population. This alone would make just its European portion both the largest and most populous country in Europe. Additionally both its official capitol, Moscow, and its (as it is commonly recognized) cultural capitol, Saint Petersburg, both lie within Europe.

It's Asian.
Denmark owns Greenland, which is geographically part of North America. Even if there’s only like 5 people living there, technically speaking this means most of their landmass is located in North America. So does that mean Denmark is actually North American country, and not European?
L9 dorothea 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 3:31 
引用自 maja blast
idk man that sounds woke
Not my words, copy pasted from Google.

The major cities and most of the population of Russia is in Europe.
sorry i shouldnt have lashed out on you like that
criminal scum 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 3:44 
引用自 gagnrad
引用自 criminal scum
stop spamming and trolling

I'm not spamming or trolling, it's called responding. If you don't want to be part of the conversation you don't have to be, just carry on about your day.
troll
Bagel 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 3:53 
引用自 Shiro♌
I'd be deciding between Germany and Russia.. More leaning towards Germany.
As for the reasons why I have decided as such.. I can't talk about them.

I can confirm, germany is very overrated to say the least.
Moogal™ 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 5:01 
引用自 LanMaster2000
引用自 maja blast
england

I say Germany & France. England is not even close to it.

Given i haven't been to either France or Germany i have a lot better impressions of the UK (where i have also been and enjoyed too).
Rumpelcrutchskin 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 5:05 
Belarus. Unlike Russia they are actually Europe but still want to play dictatorship and enjoy being Putin`s puppets.
steven1mac 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 5:21 
Ukraine, due to being bombed and invaded, followed by Russia and Belarus due to the sanctions. Moldova would be around 4th place.
Abaddon the Despoiler 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 5:22 
引用自 maja blast
Not my words, copy pasted from Google.

The major cities and most of the population of Russia is in Europe.
sorry i shouldnt have lashed out on you like that
No problem.
zeke 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 11:18 
引用自 Ramonkey
Denmark owns Greenland, which is geographically part of North America. Even if there’s only like 5 people living there, technically speaking this means most of their landmass is located in North America. So does that mean Denmark is actually North American country, and not European?

Denmark (proper) is a country in Europe. Greenland is a self-governing, autonomous over-seas territory that is a part of the Danmarks Rige (Danish Realm); ie a part of the Kingdom of Denmark. But it is both geographically and legally a distinct entity from the territory of Denmark proper. Additionally worth noting: Greenland also has its own diplomatic consulates/representatives (though it is of course otherwise represented by the Kingdom of Denmark in foreign relations).

So is Greenland a North American country? Yes. Is Denmark (proper) a North American country? No. But the Kingdom of Denmark is certainly partially North American (though it is worth noting here that neither the Kingdom's capitol nor all but a small sliver of its populace is within the geographic confines of North America).
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In other words, you're comparison of Russia [a (mostly*) contiguous country whose majority of population and capitol are, in fact, geographically located within the demarcations of what is called Europe - to Greenland and Denmark (and/or the Kingdom of Denmark) is trying to compare two very different things. These things do not equate.

(*Kaliningrad Oblast and such)

Notice how you, yourself, termed your proposition: "Denmark owns Greenland". You're own phrasing would seemingly (though not in an ironclad fashion) indicate that you already view these two as distinct entities. Am I wrong? If so, that is, again, a very different situation than as applies to the country of Russia who is entirely considered to be a single country.
Ramonkey 2023 年 8 月 8 日 上午 11:53 
引用自 zeke
引用自 Ramonkey
Denmark owns Greenland, which is geographically part of North America. Even if there’s only like 5 people living there, technically speaking this means most of their landmass is located in North America. So does that mean Denmark is actually North American country, and not European?

Denmark (proper) is a country in Europe. Greenland is a self-governing, autonomous over-seas territory that is a part of the Danmarks Rige (Danish Realm); ie a part of the Kingdom of Denmark. But it is both geographically and legally a distinct entity from the territory of Denmark proper. Additionally worth noting: Greenland also has its own diplomatic consulates/representatives (though it is of course otherwise represented by the Kingdom of Denmark in foreign relations).

So is Greenland a North American country? Yes. Is Denmark (proper) a North American country? No. But the Kingdom of Denmark is certainly partially North American (though it is worth noting here that neither the Kingdom's capitol nor all but a small sliver of its populace is within the geographic confines of North America).
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In other words, you're comparison of Russia [a (mostly*) contiguous country whose majority of population and capitol are, in fact, geographically located within the demarcations of what is called Europe - to Greenland and Denmark (and/or the Kingdom of Denmark) is trying to compare two very different things. These things do not equate.

(*Kaliningrad Oblast and such)

Notice how you, yourself, termed your proposition: "Denmark owns Greenland". You're own phrasing would seemingly (though not in an ironclad fashion) indicate that you already view these two as distinct entities. Am I wrong? If so, that is, again, a very different situation than as applies to the country of Russia who is entirely considered to be a single country.
You’re absolutely right!

You also ruined the joke
Tiberius 2023 年 8 月 8 日 下午 1:27 
引用自 Moogal™
引用自 LanMaster2000

I say Germany & France. England is not even close to it.

Given i haven't been to either France or Germany i have a lot better impressions of the UK (where i have also been and enjoyed too).

I have lived in Germany & UK.
Germany is just broken but the UK is not flawless either
☎need4naiim☎ 2023 年 8 月 8 日 下午 3:21 
Russia.

Because it has the strongest ties with PRC among other European countries.
kilésengati 2023 年 8 月 8 日 下午 3:41 
Tell me you're 'Murican without telling me.

The EU ain't the whole of Europe. [Censored joke about the Vatican City]

By the way, do they have Steam in the Vatican City?
Feetlover20988 2023 年 9 月 1 日 上午 10:45 
No, its the one where they speak funny and have 25 different words for unique types of bread
Dutchgamer1982 2023 年 9 月 1 日 下午 2:23 
the worst 100% european nation is ukraine. even before the war.


nations like poland, bulgary and the likes are about 1/3d our wealth.
but ukraine is a factor 7 poorer than that.. it is the only european nation poorer than the mayority of african countries.
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ukraine was and will remain a 3d world country.

bellarus is slightly more wealthy a littke less corrupt but also less free.. it's 2d worst.

and modova, being poor and with high crime rate is 3d worst.
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