Европа

Etymology
From, from.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Europa princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology
 * 2)  Europa moon of Jupiter
 * 1)  Europa moon of Jupiter

Usage notes

 * Normally, it is not used with the definite article as it is a proper noun. For example:
 * However, when referring to a Bulgarian in a derogatory way, who is heading for Europe, the definite article is used and it becomes feminine:
 * However, when referring to a Bulgarian in a derogatory way, who is heading for Europe, the definite article is used and it becomes feminine:

Etymology
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Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Europa princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology
 * 2)  Europa moon of Jupiter
 * 1)  Europa moon of Jupiter

Proper noun

 * 1)  Europa princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology
 * 2)  Europa moon of Jupiter
 * 1)  Europa moon of Jupiter

Etymology
, and  (17th c.), likely through Old Ruthenian from, from , from. Displaced earlier forms like Еѵропіа, Европїя etc.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Europa princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology
 * 2)  Europa moon of Jupiter
 * 1)  Europa moon of Jupiter

Proper noun

 * 1)  Europa princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology
 * 2)  Europa moon of Jupiter
 * 1)  Europa moon of Jupiter