Spain is in SouthWestern Europe, South of France, East of Portugal, and North of the Mediterranean Sea... Southern Spain is South of Northern Spain.
Spain, Portugal and Andorra are located on the Iberian Peninsula. Britain also has a territory (Gibraltar) on the peninsula, at the southern end of Spain.
Portugal; it was the only country that traded slaves at the time.
No European country is considered tropical or even subtropical. Northern and central Portugal have tempered/atlantic climate similar to western France, northern Spain and the southern parts of Great Britain. Southern Portugal has a more Mediterranean climate typical of southern Europe.
Oregon is closer to northern Spain than to southern Spain, because it is at a higher latitude and because southern Spain is farther from the Atlantic than is northern Spain (Portugal occupies the Atlantic coast on the southern Iberian peninsula).
Spain and Portugal focused on the southern continent, with Spain predominantly exploring and colonizing South America and Portugal focusing on Brazil. France and England were more concentrated on North America during the Age of Exploration.
Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, and Andorra are the countries in Southern Europe.
Spain and Portugal
No, Florence is in Northern Italy. Southern Europe would be Sicily, Spain, Portugal.
Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece are all ancient civilizations of Southern Europe
Spain is known as Spain and Portugal as Portugal.
The South Atlantic has South America and Southern Africa with adjacent coasts. All of South America was colonized by Spain apart from Brazil which was colonized by Portugal. Southern Africa was colonized by various European powers including Britain, Portugal, Germany, France and Spain.