Capitalisation when talking about a proper noun [closed]

Solution 1:

Like @Barmar pointed out, all proper nouns should always be capitalized, the context doesn't matter.

This is backed up by Your Dictionary.com:

The basic rule for capitalizing proper nouns is that the first letter of a proper noun should be capitalized no matter where it appears in a sentence or how it is being used.

This rule makes sense. It's still the same word with the same rules, no matter what words surround it.

Also, as @Barmar mentioned, Europe would also be italicized or put into quotation (less of a hard rule, but you should nonetheless follow it).