The greatest humanist of northern Europe was Desiderius Erasmus, and his most famous work was "In Praise of Folly." This work is a satirical critique of society, particularly the Catholic Church, and it emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and self-examination. Erasmus was a key figure in the Renaissance and is known for his advocacy of education and rational thought.
Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe.
Simply northern Europe. Or there are smaller areas, like scandinavia.
I searched using Google Earth - when I centred the globe on america, and typed in 'northern europe' to the search box, it immediately rotated the view to show the continent of Europe. Therefore, I'm assuming any town called northern europe does not exist in america.
Yes.
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The mediterranean climate is subtropical. Eastern Europe has a so-called land climate: hot in summer, cold in winter. Northern Europe has a so-called subarctic climate, in the west tempered by the influence of the (warm) Gulf stream.
Slavic.
Europe spans the Eastern and Western Hemisphere. It is also in the Northern Hemisphere. There is also a term called the Western World, which basically means industrialized democratic nations (but more or less just Europe, Northern America, and Japan).
this is not the wright topic for this question
Northern England is NOT a continent by itself. It is part of Europe, which some scientist argue is part of a giant super continent called, EURASIA. But for now, they're two separate ones Europe, and Asia.
Nuremberg is in Germany (in northern Bavaria - the region called Franconia).
Sweden is a country located in Northern Europe located in a region called Scandinavia.