Central and Western Europe are physically attached by land. There is no true boundary between the two other than political borders between nations.
Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.Both are regarded as part of western Europe. Geographically Germany is in central Europe and Italy in southern Europe.
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe.
Most of West-Central Europe is covered by the Alps.
The most common languages of Central and Western Europe are:EnglishFrenchSpanishItalianPortugueseDutchGermanPolishCzechSlovak
In Western Europe and it is also considered in central Europe, & northern Europe but not southwestern Europe.
No, France is in Western Europe
The Central-Western part of Europe
The Alps are in Central/Western Europe.
It is the leading commercial river in Europe.
Germany
Western Central Europe simpler answer :)
one was comunist one was not