You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic Mountain Range, one of the longest on Earth.
Yes, Antarctica is in the eastern hemisphere, the western hemisphere, and the southern hemisphere, but not the northern hemisphere. That is because Antarctica is split up into the three other hemispheres.
Antarctica is the continent found completely in the southern hemisphere and split between the eastern and western hemispheres.
There are three regions in Afghanistan that are split into sub-regions. Northern Afghanistan is split into the sub-regions of North Eastern Afghanistan and North Western Afghanistan. Central Afghanistan is split into the sub-regions Eastern Afghanistan, Central Afghanistan, and Western Afghanistan. The region of Southern Afghanistan is split into the sub-regions South Eastern Afghanistan, and South Western Afghanistan.
Because it was so large that it couldn't just stay as one.
Diocletian split the empire into eastern and western halves in order to make governing easier.
North and South America are in the Western Hemisphere, whilst most of Europe and Africa, and all of Asia and Oceania are in the Eastern Hemisphere. Antarctica is split between the two.
Short answer: it was one of the causes of the split between the western and eastern Christian churches. The result of the split (schism) is the Catholic church (western) and Orthodox church (eastern).
eastern and western
No. Diocletian split the Roman Empire.
There are either four or five regions in Europe, and to my knowledge there are not only three. Europe is always split into Northern, Western, Southern, and Eastern Europe (the four regions). Sometimes Central Europe is also included, making a total of five.
Which empire?The Diocletian
Which empire?The Diocletian