Gold book Europe Continent
Continently, Europe contains 48 countries and shares a 09.59 population of the world. Europe was named after Phoenician princess –Europa as per classical Greek mythology. Europe, in particular ancient Greece and ancient Rome, was the birthplace of Western civilization. The Volga is the longest river in Europe whereas the second-longest river of Europe, the Danube, passes through five capital cities of the
Interestingly, the world's smallest country, the Vatican City, is in Europe while the highest mountain in this continent is Mt. Elbrus The continent boasts of having the longest rail route in the world is the Trans-Siberian Rail Route located in Europe which connects St Petersburg in the west and Vladivostok in the east.
The Gold Book Europe would contain profiles of personalities who have created an impact on their commitments for the betterment of society for promoting the cause of education, health, environment, human rights, woman empowerment, humanity, business, music, literature, fine arts, entertainment, politics, science & technology and other domains. The editorial Jury would select personalities from Europe continent with showcasing their contribution and dedicated work to serve humanity or innovative thinking made the world progressive in terms of social, cultural, educational, political and technological development of the world.