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They extend for almost 700 miles in a crescent shape from the coastline of southern France (near Monaco) into Switzerland, then through northern Italy and into Austria, and down through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro - then ending in Albania on the rugged coastline of the Adriatic Sea.
Spain, Portugal, France, Monaco, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
There are twenty-three countries in Southern Europe. These countries are: Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, and Vatican City.
Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, San Marino, Monaco and France
Europe. It is basically on the Balkan peninsula in southern Europe. It is bounded by Croatia on the west and north, Serbia on the northeast, and Montenegro on the southeast.
France, Monaco, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia are all countries that border Italy. France and Monaco are on Italy's west border. Switzerland and Austria border Italy to the north and Slovenia borders a small portion of Italy's east side.
It is native to Slovenia, southern Austria, parts of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria
It is the Mediterranean Sea. This sea also forms the shores of southern France, Monaco, northeastern Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia. Bosnia and Herzegovina has a 12 mile strip of the coast of this sea.
Yugoslavia was created by the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Montenegro in 1918. The two states formed a union and accepted the former provinces of Austria-Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia as their partners in the new country.Yugoslavia essentially means "the land of the south Slavs". "Yug" (pronounced "youg") means "South" in Serbian and Croatian.Macedonia was carved up from the southern part of Serbia. It did not exist prior to 1945 and was thus not in the "original" Yugoslavia.After WWII, Yugoslavia was made up of 6 republics: Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia.
The Matterhorn is a famous mountain located in the southern part of Switzerland in the Bernese Alps. It is one of the most iconic peaks in the Swiss Alps and is known for its distinctive pyramid shape. The Matterhorn is a popular destination for climbers and tourists seeking picturesque views of the surrounding Alps.
The Alps are a mountain range in Europe, stretching across eight Alpine countries: France, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, and Slovenia. They are easily identified on a map as a long chain of mountain peaks running through the center of the continent.
Portugal Spain Malta San Marino Vatican City Italy Slovenia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Kosovo Serbia Bulgaria Turkey Cyprus Greece Macedonia Albania