The three most northern countries in Europe are Norway, Finland, and Sweden.
The three countries in Europe that are islands are Iceland, the United Kingdom (which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), and Malta.
Africa: Africa straddles the equator, dividing the continent into northern and southern hemispheres. Asia: Asia spans both northern and southern hemispheres, with countries like Indonesia and Russia located in both. Europe: Europe also crosses the equator, placing countries like Spain and Italy in the southern hemisphere and countries like Norway and Sweden in the northern hemisphere.
Europe is located in three, not two, hemispheres. The Northern, Eastern, and Western.
Three landlocked countries in Europe are Switzerland, Austria, and Hungary.
The three most northern countries in Europe are Norway, Finland, and Sweden.
The three countries in Europe that are islands are Iceland, the United Kingdom (which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), and Malta.
The Western, Eastern and Northern hemispheres the three hemispheres that Europe is located in.
There really aren't two regions that make up Northern Europe, as Northern Europe is one of the five regions of Europe itself. Northern Europe typically includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ireland, and the United Kingdom are sometimes included, although not usually. Northern Europe contains three geo-political-historical groups that all overlap: Fennoscandia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden (the Scandinavian Peninsula) Nordic Countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden (all Northern European countries) Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
Scandinavia includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. These countries have dominated Northern Europe throughout history, and have conquered Iceland and Finland in addition to other lands. They've spread their Scandinavian culture, languages, etc. to these lands, which is why Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in Scandinavia, but rarely. The term 'Nordic' refers to all five of these countries. Northern Europe most commonly includes these five countries.
The Renaissance in Northern Europe is described as the Northern Renaissance. At the time, there were only three countries present in Northern Europe: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Here, Sweden included Finland and Norway included Iceland.
Europe is located in three hemispheres: the Northern, the Western, and the Eastern.
Africa: Africa straddles the equator, dividing the continent into northern and southern hemispheres. Asia: Asia spans both northern and southern hemispheres, with countries like Indonesia and Russia located in both. Europe: Europe also crosses the equator, placing countries like Spain and Italy in the southern hemisphere and countries like Norway and Sweden in the northern hemisphere.
Europe is located in three, not two, hemispheres. The Northern, Eastern, and Western.
Three landlocked countries in Europe are Switzerland, Austria, and Hungary.
Germany borders three other countries in Europe: France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Europe, Asia, and North America are the three continents that are entirely in the northern hemisphere.