Northern Europe;
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
Southeastern Europe;
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Turkey.
Some countries that belong to the northern hemisphere include the United States, Canada, Russia, China, Brazil, and most of Europe. These countries are located above the equator.
Europe dose not enjoy a mild climate. Some countries in the south are mild, but Northern Europe can be very cold.
No, the United Kingdom (UK) and Europe are not the same. The UK is a country made up of four nations: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, while Europe refers to the continent that includes many countries, including the UK.
Some countries in the Northern Hemisphere include the United States, Canada, Russia, China, Japan, and most of Europe. These countries are located north of the equator.
Countries in Europe which did not have dictators were the Northern European countries, United Kingdom, the Mediterranean Countries, Switzerland, some of the Eastern European countries, Spain, Portugal, France, Greece and others.
There may be some areas of northern and northeastern Europe, areas in what is now Russia, Finland, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania that did not see the plague. It hit the rest of Europe pretty badly.
Europe is a continent with many countries. Some of those countries are republics.
all that are on the top half of the earth.some countries in Asia,north America,all in Europe,few in Africa all that are on the top half of the earth.some countries in Asia,north America,all in Europe,few in Africa
relating to the some islands like iceland not just any island __________________ The Nordic countries are countries in Northern Europe, yet not all countries in Northern Europe are Nordic. The Nordic countries are; Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. (Then of course Åland, Faroe Islands and Greenland are Nordic countries because Faroe Islands and Greenland are apart of Denmark and Åland is apart of Finland.)
No. Central Europe is a loose term for countries that are geographically in the centre of Europe, but it would include some of the countries that are traditionally also regarded as being part of eastern Europe and some countries that are traditionally regarded as being part of western Europe.
Three countries of Europe that begin with I are Ireland, Iceland, and Italy.
Several countries in the northern hemisphere speak Spanish as their second language, including the United States, Canada, and some countries in Europe. These countries have significant Spanish-speaking populations due to migration and historical ties with Spanish-speaking regions.