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'''Europa''' was a recreation of [[Europe]] created by colonists from the [[Overcity|Overcities]] in the late [[31st century]] after the fall of the [[Earth Empire]]. Europa was modelled after Europe between the [[14th century|14th]] and [[19th century|19th]] centuries. It included three [[Switzia]]s, four [[Rhine]]s, six [[Danube]]s, and dozens of [[Black Forest]]s. Europa was inhabited not only by [[ | {{dab page|Europa}} | ||
'''Europa''' was a recreation of [[Europe]] created by colonists from the [[Overcity|Overcities]] in the late [[31st century]] after the fall of the [[Earth Empire]]. Europa was modelled after Europe between the [[14th century|14th]] and [[19th century|19th]] centuries. It included three [[Switzia]]s, four [[Rhine]]s, six [[Danube]]s, and dozens of [[Black Forest]]s. Europa was inhabited not only by [[human]]s but also by [[Reprise]]s of historical figures and creatures from European folklore such as [[ghost]]s, [[vampire]]s, [[Werewolf|werewolves]], and [[ghoul]]s. | |||
[[Fourth | The [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] visited Europa in [[3278]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Managra (novel)|Managra]]'') | ||
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Europa was a recreation of Europe created by colonists from the Overcities in the late 31st century after the fall of the Earth Empire. Europa was modelled after Europe between the 14th and 19th centuries. It included three Switzias, four Rhines, six Danubes, and dozens of Black Forests. Europa was inhabited not only by humans but also by Reprises of historical figures and creatures from European folklore such as ghosts, vampires, werewolves, and ghouls.
The Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith visited Europa in 3278. (PROSE: Managra)