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There are many cultures in Europe, or in any country in Europe, much too many to name. But the most common, generic cultures would be identified in the regions of Europe. Scandinavia, Western Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe. Most of these cultures are drastically different. For example take Western and Eastern Europe. Western Europe's culture is modernized, technological, urban, etc. while Eastern Europe's still remains agricultural, less advanced, native, etc.
Alps
the Strait of Gibraltar
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France, united kindom
Ural mountains
The Black sea and the Caspian sea separate Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
Ural Mountains
Straight of Gibralter
No, Celtic and Norse cultures are not the same. They are distinct cultural groups with different histories, languages, and traditions. The Celts originated in central Europe and spread across Western Europe, while the Norse, also known as the Vikings, were from Scandinavia. Both cultures have unique mythologies, art styles, and societal structures.
The continent of Europe is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The entire continent is above the equator, which separates the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The Rocky mountains, located on western canada. It separates Alberta and British Columbia