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- Geological_history_of_Europe abstract "The formation of Europe as a coherent landmass dates to after the breakup of Pangaea, taking place during the Oligocene and completed by the early Neogene period, some 20 million years ago.".
- Geological_history_of_Europe thumbnail Mediterranean_Rupelian.jpg?width=300.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageID "23442693".
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- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageRevisionID "664773750".
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Alpide_belt.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_orogeny.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Black_Sea.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Black_Sea_deluge_hypothesis.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Boreal_(age).
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink British_Isles.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Caledonian_orogeny.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Europe.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_geology.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_Europe.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink East_European_Craton.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink European_land_mammal_age.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Holocene.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Mesozoic.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Neogene.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Paleolithic_Europe.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Pangaea.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Preboreal.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Subatlantic.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Subboreal.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Variscan_orogeny.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Younger_Dryas.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink File:Mediterranean_Rupelian.jpg.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geological history of Europe".
- Geological_history_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "geological history of Europe".
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- Geological_history_of_Europe subject Category:Geology_of_Europe.
- Geological_history_of_Europe subject Category:Historical_geology.
- Geological_history_of_Europe subject Category:Natural_history_of_Europe.
- Geological_history_of_Europe comment "The formation of Europe as a coherent landmass dates to after the breakup of Pangaea, taking place during the Oligocene and completed by the early Neogene period, some 20 million years ago.".
- Geological_history_of_Europe label "Geological history of Europe".
- Geological_history_of_Europe sameAs Q5535320.
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- Geological_history_of_Europe sameAs Q5535320.
- Geological_history_of_Europe wasDerivedFrom Geological_history_of_Europe?oldid=664773750.
- Geological_history_of_Europe depiction Mediterranean_Rupelian.jpg.
- Geological_history_of_Europe isPrimaryTopicOf Geological_history_of_Europe.