Australia Finland, Iceland, Spain, Austria, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, New Zealand, Norway, United Kingdom, Denmark, Belgium, Germany, Greece and Switzerland are capitalist countries.
No, the western hemisphere does not have more countries than the eastern hemisphere. There are 35 countries in the Americas (western hemisphere) and 47 countries in Asia alone (eastern hemisphere).
There are no countries in the Western Hemisphere where German is spoken as an official language.
There are a total of 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the western hemisphere.
The three countries in the Western Hemisphere with the largest land areas are Canada, the United States, and Brazil.
Some major countries in the Western Hemisphere include the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. These countries are located in North America and South America.
There are 35 countries in the western hemisphere. This includes most of North and South America, as well as some countries in the Caribbean.
NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) includes Canada, Mexico, and the United States in the western hemisphere.
The Prime Meridian, located at 0 degrees longitude, divides the eastern and western hemispheres of the Earth. When standing at the Prime Meridian, countries to the east are in the Eastern Hemisphere and countries to the west are in the Western Hemisphere.
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The southern hemisphere is located south of the western hemisphere. This means that countries and continents such as Australia, Antarctica, parts of South America, and parts of Africa are located in the southern hemisphere.
All countries in Africa are in the Eastern Hemisphere.
France is not a Western Hemisphere country, so you didn't need to include it in the question. The only French speaking countries in the Western Hemisphere are Canada and Haiti. (French Guiana also speaks French, but it is not actually a country).