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The concept of limit relates to the idea of division, which many people imagine belongs to the idea of border, which is not correct. The boundary is the division between one territorial unit and another, usually between two countries. The idea of this concept goes back to the constitution of the modern state and its need to determine with complete precision the points of the territory over which it exercises its sovereignty, including its constitutive values, languages, currency, and other aspects. Three types of physical boundaries are: rivers, seas and mountains.
Examples: The physical limits of Europe are:
- Northern Arctic Glacial Ocean
- Mediterranean sea to the south
- Black sea to the south
- Atlantic Ocean to the west
- Ural Mountains to the east
- Ural river to the east
- Caspian Sea to the east
The boundaries between Europe and Asia are unclear, but historical, ethnic and cultural factors give Europe a well-defined individuality. The Russian Federation is the largest country in Europe with 17,075,400 km2, and the most populous with 143.5 million inhabitants. Next comes Germany with 357,120 km2, with a population of 81.89 million.