40 Coloring Pages of Maps of European Countries - Free!

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Drawing of the map of a European country colored by Coloring Together
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Do you like how we colored this map of Italy? It was very fun to use that color palette, we thought it would look good, what do you think about it? We would love for you to join in and paint the coloring pages of maps of European countries with us.

At Coloring Together we work very hard to gather in one place a variety of drawings of maps of European countries, drawings of maps of Europe, drawings of countries of Europe, and much more.

There's no doubt, if you're passionate about European culture, then you can't miss what these pictures of the maps of countries of Europe to color offer you, since by doing it you'll be able to have fun coloring, learn new techniques, and learn very interesting things about Europe.

If you have no idea how to paint the drawings, then we bring you some ideas. You can use papers to make a bunch of textures in your drawings, like burnishing or mosaic. Wouldn't you like to glue piece by piece? Then the hatching technique is for you; it's simple, easy to apply, and very quick to do.

Don't forget, we always have a special gallery where we share the art of our little and big artists. If you've visited us and have painted one of our drawings, then send us an image, we'll gladly put it on display. What do you say?

It's time to explore the beauty of Europe, and what better way to do it than by painting the drawings of the maps of countries of Europe to print and color? Are you ready for the adventure?

Maps of European Countries coloring pages

Why color maps of european countries pictures?

Europe is a continent that is located in the northern hemisphere of the planet. It's the second smallest continent in terms of surface, did you know? Also, it's home to around 50 sovereign states, incredible!

Europe, in matters of culture, is one of the richest and most interesting, especially because of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance pass through Europe, besides being the center of various artistic and religious expressions, and literary ones too!

At Coloring Together we love Europe, that's why in this gallery we brought you drawings of the maps of countries of Europe to print and color, with which you'll spend a fun time at home, and you'll also learn new things with the fun facts we add above the coloring pages of maps of European countries.

Europe is a continent full of history and cultural diversity, wouldn't you like to learn about it? Stay at Coloring Togetherand you'll be amazed at everything you'll learn in one single place.

Learn while coloring Maps of European Countries

  1. Europe is the continent with the highest GDP, that is, in Europe you can find some of the richest countries in the world.
  2. Do you know why Europe is known by that name? One of the most popular stories or legends attributes its name to the Phoenician Princess Europa, who, legend has it, was kidnapped by Zeus.
  3. Mount Elbrus is the highest mountain in Russia and in Europe, with an altitude of 5,642 meters above sea level.
  4. The Danube River is the second longest river in Europe, and it flows through 10 countries. Incredible!
  5. In Europe 23 official languages are recognized, and another 60 unofficial ones, which usually belong to indigenous groups, astonishing!
  6. In Europe you can find the largest and the smallest country in the world. The largest is Russia, with a total of 37% of the European territory; while the smallest is Vatican City, with only 0.44 square kilometers.
  7. In Europe you can find the town with the longest name in the world, specifically in Wales, and it is known as “Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch”.
  8. The oldest country in Europe is Bulgaria. The Bulgarians established their kingdom in the year 681, and since then there have been no changes to its name.
  9. Almost half of the world's wine is produced in Europe, since the main producing countries of this beverage are: Italy, Spain, and France.
  10. In Europe you can find the second most active volcano, and that is Mount Etna, in Italy. This is a stratovolcano located on the east coast of Sicily.
  11. The Prado Museum in Madrid is one of the largest art museums in the world, and it houses works by famous artists like Francisco de Goya and Diego Velazquez.
  12. In Europe you can find one of the most iconic houses of all. It's the house of Anne Frank, in Amsterdam. This became a museum dedicated in memory of Frank and her family.
  13. Not all the countries of Europe are part of the European Union, but there are 27 countries that are within it.
  14. The Czech Republic is the country with the highest alcohol consumption in Europe. Incredible!
  15. It is said that Europe is not a continent as such, but rather forms part of the supercontinent Eurasia (Europe and Asia).
  16. The Catherine Palace in Saint Petersburg is one of the largest palaces in the world, and it has 1,000 rooms. Incredible!
  17. Neuschwanstein Castle, located in Germany, was the inspiration for the Sleeping Beauty castle, by Disney.
  18. The Carnival of Venice, in Italy, is one of the most popular celebrations in Europe, and it stands out for its incredible masks, would you like to go someday?
  19. Tomatoes, which are originally from the Americas, didn't arrive in Europe until the 16th century.
  20. Do you know where the famous composer, Mozart, was born? He was born in Austria, specifically in the city of Salzburg, known for its baroque architecture.
  21. St. Paul's Cathedral, located in London, is an Anglican cathedral and has been a place of Christian worship since the 7th century.
  22. The largest lake in Europe is Lake Ladoga, located in Russia, in Eastern Europe. Its shore alone has a length of 1,570 kilometers.
  23. Europeans consume around 50% of all the chocolate in the world. They sure do love it!
  24. Some theories indicate that blonde hair in humans developed in northern Europe, because there is less sunlight in northern Europe.
  25. The busiest channel in the world is the English Channel, which separates the United Kingdom from France.
  26. In Europe you can find the largest island in the whole world, and that is Greenland. 84% of its surface is covered in ice, did you know? And although it's located on the American continent, politically it forms part of Europe.
  27. One of the largest squares in the world is Red Square in Moscow, in Russia. This is the home of Saint Basil's Cathedral.
  28. Lake Como is one of the deepest lakes in Europe, and for a long time it has been a very popular tourist destination.
  29. Do you know which one was the residence of the French kings? It was the Palace of Versailles, in France, and it is considered one of the largest palaces in the world.
  30. Believe it or not, there are jungles in Europe. It's a virgin forest located in Sutjeska National Park, and they only allow you to go with trained park rangers.

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