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'''Europa''' is the name in many languages (German, Spanish, Italian,...) for [[Europe]], which is one of the five continents of [[Earth]]. [[Asia]], [[America]], [[Africa]] and [[Australia]] are the others. It is also the name of one of the Galilean moons of [[Jupiter]]. Europa is named for the Phoenician princess who, according to legend, gave Europe its name.
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'''Europa''' is the name in many languages (German, Spanish, Italian,...) for [[Europe]], which is one of the five continents of [[Earth]]. [[Asia]], [[America]], [[Africa]] and [[Australia]] are the others.
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Europa is also the name of one of the Galilean moons of [[Jupiter]]. Both are named for the Phoenician princess who, according to legend, gave Europe its name.
  
 
Europe is the birthplace of Western [[culture]].
 
Europe is the birthplace of Western [[culture]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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Europa is the name in many languages (German, Spanish, Italian,...) for Europe, which is one of the five continents of Earth. Asia, America, Africa and Australia are the others.

Europa is also the name of one of the Galilean moons of Jupiter. Both are named for the Phoenician princess who, according to legend, gave Europe its name.

Europe is the birthplace of Western culture.

See also