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:1) [[Europe|Europa]]: The name for the continent of [[Europe]] in many European languages; including [[German]], [[Spanish]] and [[Italian]]. The continent of Europe is often cited as the birthplace of Western [[culture]].
 
:1) [[Europe|Europa]]: The name for the continent of [[Europe]] in many European languages; including [[German]], [[Spanish]] and [[Italian]]. The continent of Europe is often cited as the birthplace of Western [[culture]].
 
:2) [[Europa_(moon)|Europa]]: The second innermost of the [[Galileo|Galilean]] moons of [[Jupiter]]
 
:2) [[Europa_(moon)|Europa]]: The second innermost of the [[Galileo|Galilean]] moons of [[Jupiter]]
:3) [[Princess_Europa|Europa]]: The [[Phoenicia|Phoenician]] princess who, according to legend, gave Europe its name.
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:3) [[Princess_Europa|Europa]]: In Greek mythology, the [[Phoenicia|Phoenician]] princess who, according to legend, gave Europe its name.
  
 
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Europa can refer to:

1) Europa: The name for the continent of Europe in many European languages; including German, Spanish and Italian. The continent of Europe is often cited as the birthplace of Western culture.
2) Europa: The second innermost of the Galilean moons of Jupiter
3) Europa: In Greek mythology, the Phoenician princess who, according to legend, gave Europe its name.



See also

Europa has more than one meaning. As such, this article is merely a disambiguation page, listing articles associated with Europa.

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