There are perhaps hundreds of religions in Southern Europe. The most popular, however, include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
It consisted of people who were with different religions, ones who spoke no english, and people from southern and eastern europe. I hope this answers it!
Yes, Southern Europe occupies the southern portion of Europe.
Estonia is a country in Europe, but not Southern Europe.
In southern Europe
There are numerous amounts of religions and spiritual beliefs in early Europe. Some of the known religions are: Wicca, Druid, various forms of Paganism, and Judaism.
No, Southern Europe is more mountainous.
Southern Europe is just Southern Europe, however, it may be called as the Mediterranean Coast or Mediterranean Europe or just simply Mediterranean. Southern Europe can also be split into Southwestern and Southeastern Europe or into the countries that make the region.
Christianity is the biggest religion in Europe, but there are many religions in Europe.
Guilio Sapelli has written: 'Southern Europe since 1945' -- subject(s): Europe, Southern, Southern Europe
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Cairo is in Egypt, in the north of Africa. It is on the southside of the Mediterranean Sea, and southern Europe is on the northside of it, so Egypt is near southern Europe.