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I found that the list "Europe countries" encloses "Russia" and "Moldova". This is not correct!
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    What exactly is incorrect? Moldova is a European country by every definition I'm aware of, and Russia spans both Europe and Asia. It could easily fit into either list or both.
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    Russia is considered a transcontinental country in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. The vast majority of its population (78%) lives in European Russia. Moldova is certainly in Europe as well, and it hopes to join the EU in the future.
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    – Carl Lange
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    Honestly, I'd be more concerned with the inclusion of Svalbard, Jersey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Guernsey, and the Faroe Islands on the list as "countries".
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I found that the list "Europe countries" encloses "Russia" and "Moldova". This is not correct!
Any hint?










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  • "This question arises due to a simple mistake such as a trivial syntax error, incorrect capitalization, spelling mistake, or other typographical error and is unlikely to help any future visitors, or else it is easily found in the documentation." – Henrik Schumacher, march, Alex Trounev, MarcoB, m_goldberg

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    What exactly is incorrect? Moldova is a European country by every definition I'm aware of, and Russia spans both Europe and Asia. It could easily fit into either list or both.
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    – MassDefect
    2 days ago










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    Russia is considered a transcontinental country in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. The vast majority of its population (78%) lives in European Russia. Moldova is certainly in Europe as well, and it hopes to join the EU in the future.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    2 days ago








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    Honestly, I'd be more concerned with the inclusion of Svalbard, Jersey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Guernsey, and the Faroe Islands on the list as "countries".
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    – Michael Seifert
    2 days ago














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I found that the list "Europe countries" encloses "Russia" and "Moldova". This is not correct!
Any hint?










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I found that the list "Europe countries" encloses "Russia" and "Moldova". This is not correct!
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    What exactly is incorrect? Moldova is a European country by every definition I'm aware of, and Russia spans both Europe and Asia. It could easily fit into either list or both.
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    – MassDefect
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    Russia is considered a transcontinental country in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. The vast majority of its population (78%) lives in European Russia. Moldova is certainly in Europe as well, and it hopes to join the EU in the future.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    2 days ago








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    $begingroup$
    Honestly, I'd be more concerned with the inclusion of Svalbard, Jersey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Guernsey, and the Faroe Islands on the list as "countries".
    $endgroup$
    – Michael Seifert
    2 days ago














  • 5




    $begingroup$
    What exactly is incorrect? Moldova is a European country by every definition I'm aware of, and Russia spans both Europe and Asia. It could easily fit into either list or both.
    $endgroup$
    – MassDefect
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    Russia is considered a transcontinental country in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. The vast majority of its population (78%) lives in European Russia. Moldova is certainly in Europe as well, and it hopes to join the EU in the future.
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    2 days ago








  • 6




    $begingroup$
    Honestly, I'd be more concerned with the inclusion of Svalbard, Jersey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Guernsey, and the Faroe Islands on the list as "countries".
    $endgroup$
    – Michael Seifert
    2 days ago








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$begingroup$
What exactly is incorrect? Moldova is a European country by every definition I'm aware of, and Russia spans both Europe and Asia. It could easily fit into either list or both.
$endgroup$
– MassDefect
2 days ago




$begingroup$
What exactly is incorrect? Moldova is a European country by every definition I'm aware of, and Russia spans both Europe and Asia. It could easily fit into either list or both.
$endgroup$
– MassDefect
2 days ago












$begingroup$
Russia is considered a transcontinental country in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. The vast majority of its population (78%) lives in European Russia. Moldova is certainly in Europe as well, and it hopes to join the EU in the future.
$endgroup$
– Carl Lange
2 days ago






$begingroup$
Russia is considered a transcontinental country in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. The vast majority of its population (78%) lives in European Russia. Moldova is certainly in Europe as well, and it hopes to join the EU in the future.
$endgroup$
– Carl Lange
2 days ago






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$begingroup$
Honestly, I'd be more concerned with the inclusion of Svalbard, Jersey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Guernsey, and the Faroe Islands on the list as "countries".
$endgroup$
– Michael Seifert
2 days ago




$begingroup$
Honestly, I'd be more concerned with the inclusion of Svalbard, Jersey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Guernsey, and the Faroe Islands on the list as "countries".
$endgroup$
– Michael Seifert
2 days ago










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You may be looking for EntityClass["Country", "EuropeanUnion"] instead.



Otherwise, if you really want to not include Russia and Moldova:



countries = Complement[
Entity["GeographicRegion", "Europe"][
EntityProperty["GeographicRegion", "Countries"]], {Entity["Country",
"Russia"], Entity["Country", "Moldova"]}]


Now you can still do aggregate computation using EntityGroup, such as



EntityValue[EntityGroup@countries, "Population"]


without including Russia or Moldova. (Alternatively, Total@EntityValue[countries, "Population"] will work too.)



You can also do geographic computation:



GeoGraphics[Polygon@countries]



enter image description here




As you can see, Moldova and Russia are not included.






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    $begingroup$

    You may be looking for EntityClass["Country", "EuropeanUnion"] instead.



    Otherwise, if you really want to not include Russia and Moldova:



    countries = Complement[
    Entity["GeographicRegion", "Europe"][
    EntityProperty["GeographicRegion", "Countries"]], {Entity["Country",
    "Russia"], Entity["Country", "Moldova"]}]


    Now you can still do aggregate computation using EntityGroup, such as



    EntityValue[EntityGroup@countries, "Population"]


    without including Russia or Moldova. (Alternatively, Total@EntityValue[countries, "Population"] will work too.)



    You can also do geographic computation:



    GeoGraphics[Polygon@countries]



    enter image description here




    As you can see, Moldova and Russia are not included.






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      $begingroup$

      You may be looking for EntityClass["Country", "EuropeanUnion"] instead.



      Otherwise, if you really want to not include Russia and Moldova:



      countries = Complement[
      Entity["GeographicRegion", "Europe"][
      EntityProperty["GeographicRegion", "Countries"]], {Entity["Country",
      "Russia"], Entity["Country", "Moldova"]}]


      Now you can still do aggregate computation using EntityGroup, such as



      EntityValue[EntityGroup@countries, "Population"]


      without including Russia or Moldova. (Alternatively, Total@EntityValue[countries, "Population"] will work too.)



      You can also do geographic computation:



      GeoGraphics[Polygon@countries]



      enter image description here




      As you can see, Moldova and Russia are not included.






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        $begingroup$

        You may be looking for EntityClass["Country", "EuropeanUnion"] instead.



        Otherwise, if you really want to not include Russia and Moldova:



        countries = Complement[
        Entity["GeographicRegion", "Europe"][
        EntityProperty["GeographicRegion", "Countries"]], {Entity["Country",
        "Russia"], Entity["Country", "Moldova"]}]


        Now you can still do aggregate computation using EntityGroup, such as



        EntityValue[EntityGroup@countries, "Population"]


        without including Russia or Moldova. (Alternatively, Total@EntityValue[countries, "Population"] will work too.)



        You can also do geographic computation:



        GeoGraphics[Polygon@countries]



        enter image description here




        As you can see, Moldova and Russia are not included.






        share|improve this answer











        $endgroup$



        You may be looking for EntityClass["Country", "EuropeanUnion"] instead.



        Otherwise, if you really want to not include Russia and Moldova:



        countries = Complement[
        Entity["GeographicRegion", "Europe"][
        EntityProperty["GeographicRegion", "Countries"]], {Entity["Country",
        "Russia"], Entity["Country", "Moldova"]}]


        Now you can still do aggregate computation using EntityGroup, such as



        EntityValue[EntityGroup@countries, "Population"]


        without including Russia or Moldova. (Alternatively, Total@EntityValue[countries, "Population"] will work too.)



        You can also do geographic computation:



        GeoGraphics[Polygon@countries]



        enter image description here




        As you can see, Moldova and Russia are not included.







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