Here's why:
* Romance languages are a specific family of languages. They originated from Vulgar Latin, the spoken language of the Roman Empire. Examples include Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Catalan.
* Europe has a vast linguistic diversity. Many languages spoken in Europe are not Romance languages, including Germanic (German, English, Dutch), Slavic (Russian, Polish, Czech), Baltic (Lithuanian, Latvian), Finno-Ugric (Hungarian, Finnish), Basque, Greek, and more.
So, while Romance languages are spoken in Europe, not all European languages are Romance.
It's important to be precise when discussing language families and their geographic distribution.