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There are about 166 countries in the northern hemisphere
There are 87 countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Southern Hemisphere has more countries than the Northern Hemisphere. There are a total of 89 countries in the Southern Hemisphere compared to 83 countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The answer is that there are no northern countries that speak Spanish. all Latina/Hispanic countries are in the south near the equator.
The countries in Northern Europe include:DenmarkEstoniaFinlandIcelandIrelandLatviaLithuaniaNorwaySwedenUnited KingdomHowever, Northern Europe typically includes only the Nordic countries (bolded).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you were to split Europe into two regions, Northern and Southern Europe, then the countries in Northern Europe would be:BelarusBelgiumCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandGermanyIcelandIrelandKazakhstanLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgNetherlandsNorwayPolandRussiaSlovakiaSwedenUkraineUnited Kingdom(based solely on geographical terms)
Scotland and Wales are just two of the four countries that comprise the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain and Northern Ireland comprises four countries. Scotland. Not an island. Wales.Not an island . England. Not an island. Northern Ireland. Attached to Southern Ireland but part of the United Kingdom . All the four countries are proud nations that form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The tempering balance is of course provided by Scotland.
Northern Ireland is a country. Countries do not have a mayor.
China shares its northern border with countries like Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, and North Korea.
Northern Europe typically only includes five countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
Some countries in the northern hemisphere include Canada, Russia, Norway, United States, China, and Japan.
British countries ARE: England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland