Yes, England (along with its country of the United Kingdom) is a part of Northern Europe, however, it is also a part of Western Europe.
Yes, England is located in northwestern Europe, so someone from England would be considered to be from northern Europe.
Northern England is in the continent of Europe.
Europe is in the northern hemisphere.
Yorkshire is not a continent; it is a historic county in Northern England.
Sheffield is located in Europe, specifically in the United Kingdom. It is situated in the northern part of England.
Northern Europe is located in the northern hemisphere.
Yes, Europe is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Northern England is in the continent of Europe.
England had hegemony in Northern Europe by the end of the Thirty Years' War.
They are in Europe.
Northern England is NOT a continent by itself. It is part of Europe, which some scientist argue is part of a giant super continent called, EURASIA. But for now, they're two separate ones Europe, and Asia.
Great Britain refers to an island containing England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, as is the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales form the United Kingdom. It is part of the continent of Europe.
Europe is in the northern hemisphere.
Strongest from around 900-1200 AD, Feudalism began in 700 AD. Its beginnings were in Northern Europe, but it reached its greatest popularity in England where it remained until a monetary based system replaced a land based one. The feudal pyramid was a very important part of British society.
England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is off the west coast of the continent of Europe.
The Channel Tunnel runs under the English Channel between southeast England and northern France.
Virtually all arrived from England or northern Europe, by boat.
It is in Europe and Europe is in the Northern hemisphere.