Europa (EP)
Europa is a proper noun referring primarily to the continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It constitutes the westernmost part of Eurasia and is geographically separated from Asia by the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, the Greater Caucasus, the Black Sea, and the Turkish Straits.
Beyond the continent, "Europa" also has other meanings:
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Europa (Mythology): In Greek mythology, Europa was a Phoenician princess abducted by Zeus in the form of a white bull and carried to Crete. She became the queen of Crete and bore Zeus several sons, including Minos. She is considered the namesake of the continent.
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Europa (Moon): Europa is the sixth-closest moon of Jupiter and the smallest of its four Galilean moons. It is primarily composed of silicate rock and has a water-ice crust. Scientists consider Europa a prime candidate for potentially harboring life due to the presence of a subsurface ocean.
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Europa (Asteroid): 52 Europa is a large, dark C-type asteroid located in the asteroid belt. It was discovered in 1858.
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Europa (Currency): "Europa" is a watermark found on euro banknotes, depicting the mythological princess.
The abbreviation "EP" may sometimes refer to Europa, especially in contexts where brevity is desired. However, "EP" more commonly refers to an Extended Play record in music. Context is crucial to understanding the intended meaning of "EP."