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Excluding Russia, has Europe launched a single satellite or spacecraft into Earth's orbit and beyond from its own territorycontinent?

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Excluding Russia, has Europe launched a single satellite or spacecraft into Earth's orbit and beyond from its own territory?

I was going through the list of European rocket launch sites on Wikipedia, and I can't find a single reference for an orbited satellite launched from any of them. Honestly, I wasn't even aware of most of the launch sites listed, even if they're marked as still operational.

I found some sounding rocket launches, like for example from Esrange in Kiruna, Sweden. Or test firings of Zefiro 9 rocket engine for Arianespace Vega launch vehicle at Salto di Quirra, Italy. Or launches of suborbital rockets for atmospheric soundings from El Arenosillo, Spain. Or...

   Andøya Rocket Range

   Andøya Rocket Range, Andøya island, Norway launched since 1962 over 1,200 sounding rockets (Source: Wikipedia)

But none of these are actually orbited spacecraft, reaching at least Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) altitudes at velocities to stay in orbit. Individual European private enterprises, space agencies, and also as members of the European Space Agency (ESA), have of course launched into Earth's orbit and beyond multitude of spacecraft and satellites. But...

Have Europeans, excluding the west Russia that still geographically belongs to the European subcontinent, launched a single satellite launch vehicle from the territory of Europe? If there were any, which one was the last, from where, and what orbit did it achieve?