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Northern India differ from the rest of the region in that it has the Himalayas and a desert
its a puppet state of russia
Northern hemisphere, as the rest of Europe.
Yes, Denmark, along with the rest of the Nordic countries, is located in Northern Europe.
Yes, Europe is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Europe is completely in the northern hemisphere. In addition, part of the continent is also in the westrn hemisphere, and the rest of it is in the eastern one.
North of Italy there are central Europe (Switzerland and southern Germany) and northern Europe (northern Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. To travel to the rest of Europe you need to cross the Alps.
Using the definition of Northern Europe by the United Nations, Estonia would have the richest coal deposits of Northern Europe, as its the largest Northern European coal producer. However, Estonia, along with the rest of the Baltic States, is usually grouped with Eastern Europe. Northern Europe typically only includes the Nordic countries. However, none of these countries have significant coal deposits.
Because Nadia isn't there
Jutland forms the mainland of Denmark. It is the peninsula in Northern Europe that stretches in the direction of the rest of Scandinavia.
Pretty much the same things that you can grow in England, Scotland, Ireland or the rest of northern Europe.
Latvia, being in the northern hemisphere, has summer from June to August, as in the US, Canada, and the rest of Europe.