Geological history of Europe
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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.
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See also
- Alpine orogeny
- European Land Mammal Age
- Paleolithic Europe
- East European craton
- Black Sea deluge theory
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