Nope, southern Europe would be like Italy, Greece, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, etc. and it is in central Europe. At its furthest extent, Southern Europe could include Bavaria (Southeast Germany) and parts of Southern France
Northern and Western Europe
The Fertile Crescent begins in what is now southern Iraq where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers empty into the Persian Gulf. It extends north along with the rivers, turns westward in what was ancient Assyria, and then turns back south in what is modern Syria. The Fertile Crescent then extends down into southern Palestine; sometimes the Nile River region is included in the Fertile Crescent despite the fact that it and southern Palestine are separated by the distinctly un-fertile Sinai peninsula. --ask.com
one of these for sure southern Europewestern Europe eastern Europe northern Europe
Axis powers in Europe were Germany and Italy.
Southern Crescent Technical College was created in 1963.
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Yes, Southern Europe occupies the southern portion of Europe.
Estonia is a country in Europe, but not Southern Europe.
In southern Europe
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.
Greece is the most southern country in Europe.
Guilio Sapelli has written: 'Southern Europe since 1945' -- subject(s): Europe, Southern, Southern Europe
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.
Southern Europe can be divided into two separate regions: Southwestern Europe and Southeastern Europe. The Balkans is also a subregion of Southern or Eastern Europe (with the exception of Greece).
Southern Europe. Spain, Sicily.