France would more commonly be regarded as being in Western Europe. However in the southeast of France it has a short coastline along the Mediterranean Sea, and it is the countries on the Mediterranean Sea that are in southern Europe.
No, France is in Western Europe
France is located in western Europe, so southern France is the part of it that touches to Spain and the Mediterranean sea.
France
The Pyrenees mountain range is located in southern Europe, separating Spain and France.
Italy(Northern), Germany and France
It is in Europe and Europe is in the Northern hemisphere.
Nope, southern Europe would be like Italy, Greece, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, etc. and it is in central Europe. At its furthest extent, Southern Europe could include Bavaria (Southeast Germany) and parts of Southern France
Italy is the boot shaped country in Southern Europe
France is located in Western Europe, so southern France is the part of it that touches to Spain and the Mediterranean Sea.
Northern hemisphere, as the rest of Europe.
Paris is not is northern Europe it is in Asia.
Answer 1Central to Southern Europe.France is a large country with its Northern borders close to the center line of Europe while the South of France meets the Mediterranean Sea. It would therefore qualify as one of the Southern countries of the continent.Answer 2France would be regarded as being in Western Europe, so neither the north or the south of Europe. France has coastlines on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The western end of Europe is much narrower on a north to south basis, than further east, and France spans a lot of that area.