Europe was part of both. Europe is not a single country, but a collection of countries.
It was not in the central powers
Italy, however, they were never really part of the Central Powers. They were allied with Austria and Germany but did not join their side when the war started. Later on, they joined the Allies because they hoped to take land from Austria that they considered "Italian".
Germany and Austria-Hungary were the main two chunks of the Central Powers. -Sakura K.
Not at first, but Serbia was occupied by the Central Powers at the end of 1915.
They were part of the Central Powers.
The Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire), were part of World War ONE, not WWII
No, the Central Powers consisted of the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria.
France was part of the Allied Powers
In WWI, the USA was part of the Allied Powers, and the Central Powers were a coalition of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman. In the battle betwen the United States and the Central Powers, the United States along with the rest of the Allied Powers won.
The 4 countries of the Central Powers were Germany, Italy, Austria, and Hungary (but note that at the time, Austria and Hungary were part of what was known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire).
Russia was part of the allied powers until it pulled out of the war.