Europe is a often cocidered a separate region because of its large size. It is not a distinct landmass such as Australia or Arica, but an appendage or a subcontinet o the world's greatest landmass, Euarsia (Europe and Asia).
Western Europe is a single region, so yes.
No, France is located in Western Europe, not in the south of Europe. It shares borders with several countries, including Spain, Italy, and Germany.
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Europe is considered a region because it shares a geographic area, as well as common ethnic origins of its people.
Eastern Europe is a cultural crossroads, or a place where various cultures cross paths. Another answer: The answer could be almost any region of Europe. Traditionally, the Mediterranean areas of Europe were considered in this light.
Eastern Europe is bordered by Western Europe and Asia as well as the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
The Ural Mountains separate Asia and Europe.
The Ural Mountains form the natural boundary between Europe and Asia, stretching from the Arctic Ocean to the Ural River. They are traditionally considered the dividing point between the two continents.
The Alps separate the country of Italy from the rest of Europe.
Africa is a separate continent to Europe, so people living there would be considered African, including the countries of northern Africa.
The Ural Mountains separate European Russia and Asian Russia. The Caucus Mountains separate Russia (European Russia to be exact) from the Middle East (an Asian region), not Asian Russia.
It's a desert in the Semi Arid region in Europe :)