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Africa.
The countries of the Eastern hemisphere are Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the islands of Oceania.
All of South America is located in the western hemisphere, and the majority of its territory is in the southern hemisphere.
Antarctica is the only continent that is entirely in the western hemisphere and not in the northern hemisphere. Australia is mostly located in the southern hemisphere but extends into the eastern hemisphere as well.
Antarctica is the only continent that lies entirely in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia, South America, and Africa are mostly in the Southern Hemisphere but cross into the Northern Hemisphere as well.
Africa.
The countries of the Eastern hemisphere are Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the islands of Oceania.
The countries of the Eastern hemisphere are Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the islands of Oceania.
Australia.
The continent that is (mostly) in the southern hemisphere and is also in the western hemisphere (hence, in the south-western quadrant) is South America.
All of South America is located in the western hemisphere, and the majority of its territory is in the southern hemisphere.
Mostly the southern, but note that everything north of Equidor is in the northern hemisphere.
Technically it is mostly in the eastern hemisphere, though it is generally regarded as part of the west.
Mostly the southern, but note that everything north of Equidor is in the northern hemisphere.
Europe, mostly.
mostly North America and Europe
Australia, South America, Antarctica.