During the American Civil War, most of the actual fighting took place in and around the Southern state of Virginia. Given the close proximity of the Union and Confederate capitals of Washington, D.C., and Richmond (Virginia), both the North and the South made a concentrated effort in this region to achieve victories at each other's expense, although important battles occurred in other regions, as well.
in the southern lands mostly... the north didn't have as many battle sites as the south.
Most of the battles during the Civil War in the West took place in Tennessee, Mississippi and Georgia.
Most of the fighting took place in France.
on a battlefield
the Carolinas
the Carolinas
Jerusalem and The Holy Land
France and Ypres
Virginia
The war covered the entire country but most of the fighting took place south of the DMZ.
No. The fighting took place almost exclusively within the borders of the State of Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
In France, along the fronteer between France and Germany.
Most of the Civil War took place in the South. The farthest up they got in the North, and I believe the only battle in the North, was the Battle of Gettysburg in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.