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
Axis powers in Europe were Germany and Italy.
Italy(Northern), Germany and France
Italy, Malta, Spain, Portugal, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, southern Holland, southern Germany, Austria, Lichtenstein,Switzerland and England and Wales.
depends what time you are thinking but Germany control almost all of Europe three times. french, Austria, Poland, some of Russia, all of eastern Europe, all of southern Europe, Denmark, Norway, Italy, all of north Africa, and all the islands of the Mediterranean sea.
The western part of the Roman Empire was invaded by Germanic peoples from central Europe and southern Germany. Britain's invaders were from northern Germany and the north of the Netherlands. The eastern part of the Roman Empire were not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years
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Axis powers in Europe were Germany and Italy.
Berlin Germany, which is the fourth wealthiest city in Southern Europe.
North-Central Europe. Bavaria can be considered part of Southern Europe
Italy(Northern), Germany and France
No. It is located in southern Europe and part of the Middle East.
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.
Northern Europe had more protestants than Southern Europe, as Southern Europe remained Catholic/Orthodox. Scandinavia, Prussia, and Britain is mostly protestant while Germany, Italy, and Spain are mostly Catholic and Greece is mostly Orthodox
No, the alps are located in Frnce, Italy, Switzerland, and southern Germany. They do not reach Greece.
No. Southwestern Europe is Catholic while Southeastern Europe is Greek Orthodox. Northern Europe and Central Europe would be where you would find Lutheranism (particularly in Germany and the Nordic countries).
yes
Yes, Southern Europe occupies the southern portion of Europe.