Hey, don't forget *Marjalahti*, at least it landed in Finland.

For me Europe is everything west of Ural. Continents should be defined by geology, not politics. If you count only pallasites of the European Union, then you have to drop Finmarken as Norway is not a EU member.

:-)

/Göran

Martin Altmann wrote:
It depends on what Europe is for you....

- Brahin, Belorus
- Mineo, Italy
- Finmarken, Norway
- Marburg, Germany
- Barcis, Italy
- Hambleton, England

( - Krasjonarsk,
- Omolon,
-Seymchan,
 -Pallasovka, all Russia, are quite Asian).

Privjet!


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Betreff: [meteorite-list] European pallasites

Hi Folks,

Anyone out there let me know how many European pallasites there are?

thanks!
Dave
IMCA #0092
Sec.BIMS
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