Europe map

  • Price: based on dimensions, materials
  • Recommended dimensions: 187 x 160 cm
  • Dimensions: Upon request, all maps are vector-drawn.
  • Delivery: The product price does not include delivery.
  • Materials: Photo paper 250 gr; print directly on cap mount substrate; canvas, see more
  • Europe map designed to show the borders of European countries, the location of major cities, and significant bodies of water. This map shows a combination of political and physical features. We create wall maps, recreational maps, and travel maps to help people explore and understand the world.

    Europe, the western part of the large landmass of Eurasia, which stretches between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Because of its cultural, economic, and political role in the world, Europe has long been considered a separate continent. The European mainland is a large peninsula bounded to the north by the Kara and Barents Seas, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, and to the south by the Mediterranean, Black, and Azov Seas, and the Caspian Sea. The eastern, land border between Europe and Asia has changed throughout history. Today, the conventionally accepted border runs along the eastern foothills of the Ural Mountains, the Ural River to the Caspian Sea, the northern Caspian coast to the mouth of the Kuma, the valleys of the Kuma and Manicha rivers (Kuma-Manich Valley; between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea) to the Don, through the Kerch Strait and across the Black Sea to the Bosporus and Dardanelles. In recent times, a very widespread variant has been that the border runs along the Caucasus ridge (the southern border of Russia) instead of the Kumomani Valley. Europe is the most indented continent. The coastline of mainland Europe is 37,900 km long.

    Europe is a continent strongly oriented towards the sea. The focus on the sea (fishing, shipping, trade, shipbuilding, tourism) and its influence on the land is called maritimeity. European land transport is very dense, and the volume of transported cargo and the number of passengers is large. – Road transport predominates in the transport of passengers and more expensive goods, on about 5.3 million km of roads.