From north to south (and bearing in mind that the definition of 'Western Europe is debatable):
Finland, Ireland, Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, San Marino, Andorra, Portugal
The following are monarchies:
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Spain, Portugal
The Vatican city is difficult to place in either category. It has an absolute ruler who is elected for life, but has no children.
Europe is a continent with many countries. Some of those countries are republics.
- both countries have a Mediterranean climate - both countries have a large Greek (ethnic or speaking) population - both countries are economically tied to Europe - both countries are in the Western World - both countries are republics
what countries are completly surrounded by land in western europe
Democratic generally. However post WW2 these were influenced by the USA due to the Marshall Plan for economic support. Eastern Europe countries were often communist due toconnectionswith Soviet Russia.
The two main countries in western Europe are Germany and France. It would not be totally accurate to say that they dominate western Europe. There are other large and important countries there too.
Western Europe has twenty-four countries, not just three. Yes, Italy and France are in Western Europe, however, Poland is in Eastern Europe.
Western Europe has many countries, each with their own government. You may be thinking of the European Union, but this is not a government and not all countries in western Europe are members of the European Union.
All of Europe are Republics except for Russia which is communist.
The mutual agreement signed between the Western countries in Europe was signed in the year 1948. The name of the mutual agreement signed between the Western countries in Europe is called the Treaty of Brussels.
Germany has the largest population amongst the countries in Western Europe.
Sweden, along with the other Scandinavian countries, are a part of Western Europe.
No countries dominated Western Europe after WW2 as all Nazi-occupied countries were freed and become independent once more.