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Percentage of Each European Country’s Land That Is Actually in Europe

Last Updated: January 21, 2026 3 Comments

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Percentage of Each European Country's Land That Is Actually in Europe

Map credit Dalmatian Mapper

The map above shows how much of each European country is actually located in Europe.

For example Denmark is just 2% because of the size of Greenland. Similarly only 23% of Russia’s land is in Europe, despite the vast majority of each country’s population actually living in Europe.

Here is the ranked list from low to high:

  1. Cyprus – 0% (see map below)
  2. Denmark – 2% (due to Greenland)
  3. Turkey – 3%
  4. Kazakhstan – 15% (not shown)
  5. Russia – 23%
  6. Netherlands – 74% (Seems this figure comes from the fact 26% of the Netherlands is below sea level rather than the 3% of the land area included in their Overseas territories)
  7. France – 81% (due to French Guyana and other Overseas French territories)
  8. Greece – 99% (a few of their islands are included in Asia)
  9. Italy – 99% (island of Lampedusa is technically in Africa)
  10. Norway – 99% (Bouvet Island)
  11. Portugal – 99% (Azores and Madeira)
  12. Spain – 99% (Canary islands, Ceuta and Melilla)
  13. United Kingdom – 99% (should probably be 100% as British Overseas Territories are separate from the UK, unlike how France and the Netherlands treat theirs).
  14. Albania – 100%
  15. Austria – 100%
  16. Belgium – 100%
  17. Bosnia and Herzegovina – 100%
  18. Bulgaria – 100%
  19. Croatia – 100%
  20. Czech Republic – 100%
  21. Estonia – 100%
  22. Finland – 100%
  23. Germany – 100%
  24. Hungary – 100%
  25. Iceland – 100%
  26. Ireland – 100%
  27. Latvia – 100%
  28. Lithuania – 100%
  29. Luxembourg – 100%
  30. Montenegro – 100%
  31. North Macedonia – 100%
  32. Poland – 100%
  33. Romania – 100%
  34. Serbia – 100%
  35. Slovakia – 100%
  36. Slovenia – 100%
  37. Switzerland – 100%
  38. Monaco – 100%
  39. San Marino – 100%
  40. Liechtenstein – 100%
  41. Andorra – 100%
  42. Vatican City – 100%
  43. Malta – 100%

 

Percentage of Each European Country's Land That Is Actually in Europe alternate map

Map credit Everything About Maps

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Comments

  1. profesoru says

    January 23, 2026 at 2:45 pm

    ”Portugal – 99% (Azores and Madeira)” – Only Madeira is in Africa. The Azores are in Europe.

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  2. François says

    January 24, 2026 at 1:23 pm

    Netherlands → How can someone say that areas below sea level are not actually part of a territory?
    Seriously????

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  3. Betterbee says

    January 28, 2026 at 1:33 am

    You are correct that 100% of the UK is in Europe. Overseas territories and Crown dependencies are not part of the UK, rather associated with it.

    Unfortunately, the inclusion of such places in the UK is an error that has appeared on this website, for example the incorrect assertions that the invasion of the Falklands (a British Overseas Territory) was an invasion of the UK (the last such invasion was actually by Napoleonic forces in Wales in 1797), and that the Isle of Man (a Crown dependency, like the Channel Islands) is part of the UK. It isn’t, as any Manx person will tell you.

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