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The south west border of Germany is shared with Switzerland and the south eastern border is Austria.
Austria's climate is considered temperate. This means they experience summer, winter, fall, and spring and the temperatures of these months are quite similar to what the north eastern US experiences.
The Romans annexed Pannonia (eastern Austria, western Hungary, western Slovakia northwestern Croatia, northern Serbia and northern Bosnia and Herzegovina) in 9 AD, Rhaetia (eastern and central Switzerland, eastern Austria and part of southern Germany) in 15 BC, and Noricum (which included most of Austria and part of Slovenia) in 16 BC.
Modern day Austria covers an area where there were three different regions. Rhaetia (which covered eastern Austria, central and western Switzerland and part of Southern Germany) was conquered in 15 AD. Noricum (most of Austria) was subdued in 16 AD. Pannonia (eastern Austria and western Hungary) was annexed to the empire in 9 AD.
It's in the Eastern hemispher. I think.
The Alps stretches from the mediterranean sea separating France from Italy, upwards to Switzerland. the mountain ranges take there an eastern orientation towards Austria. The Alps is a major mountain range, and the only one to be located there.
Lausanne is a city in switzerland: www.lausanne.ch On the eastern shore of Lake Geneva, in Switzerland.
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Polution effected eastern Europe's climate because of the cities around it.
the climate that is found on the eastern hemisphere is day and night weather changes
northern hemisphere Switzerland, part of the European Continent is located in the Northern Hemisphere. Whilst geographically within Europe, Switzerland remains, by choice, not part of the European Union.
The eastern part of the Unites States has four climate 'zones': The Northern Eastern, Central Eastern, Southern Eastern, and the very tip of Florida. Northern zone- (Dfb) Humid Continental climate with cool summers, Central zone- (Dfa) Humid Continental climate with warm summers, Southern zone- (Cfa) Humid Subtropical climate. The tip of Florida- (Aw) Tropical Wet/Dry seasons climate.