The eastern hemisphere is the hemisphere that lies to the east of the Prime Meridian and ends at 180 degrees longitude while the Western Hemisphere lies to the west of the Prime Meridian and also ends at 180 degrees longitude. Since the Prime Meridian passes through Greenwich, UK, the vast majority of European countries lie in the eastern hemisphere. The only exceptions are Iceland, Eire, Portugal, the majority of the UK, the majority of Spain and a minority of France.
Western Hemiphere.
Western Hemisphere
It gets tricky, but the majority of Europe is in the Eastern hemisphere, but most of Europe is considered to be western culture.
Most of Europe is in the Eastern Hemisphere.
There are various rivers that are in both eastern and western Europe, but the most significant one would be the Danube.
northern hemisphere
Most of Europe is in the Eastern Hemisphere.Also, all of it is in the northern hemisphere.
No. Most of Russia is in Asia. The part that is in Europe is in eastern Europe.
The Western, Eastern and Northern hemispheres the three hemispheres that Europe is located in.
Most Russians live in western Russia, particularly in cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg. Eastern Russia, which includes regions such as Siberia and the Russian Far East, is more sparsely populated.
There are many cultures in Europe, or in any country in Europe, much too many to name. But the most common, generic cultures would be identified in the regions of Europe. Scandinavia, Western Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe. Most of these cultures are drastically different. For example take Western and Eastern Europe. Western Europe's culture is modernized, technological, urban, etc. while Eastern Europe's still remains agricultural, less advanced, native, etc.
Western Europe and Northern Europe. However, Southern and Eastern Europe have numerous places that are just as advanced as Western and Northern Europe, although, as a whole, this is not true.