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What fronts were being fought on d-day?

The Normandy beach fronts.


What 2 regions was World War 2 in?

the Western and Eastern fronts the latter being the fighting happening on the Pacific Ocean between primarily US and the Japanese Empire, the Western front consisted of the fighting occurring in Europe,Russia, and Northern Africa


What led to the fall of the western empire?

Internal problems, the western empire being separated from the wealthier eastern empire, and outside invasions


What are the similarities between eastern and western dragons?

A western dragon is more fierce with wings and have two or four legs. An eastern dragon is known as being more gentle, do not have wings but can still fly. The eastern dragon is long shaped like a snake.


Why are Judaism Christianity and Islam called Western religions?

All three originated in the Eastern Hemisphere, specifically Asia, but have most heavily influenced the Western world. Note that Continental Europe is part of the Western world despite its being in the Eastern Hemisphere.


Is Stockholm in eastern or western Europe?

Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.Taking just those two options, it is western Europe. The terms eastern and western are often used in a political sense when it comes to Europe, rather than being geographical terms. Geographically, Stockholm is in northern Europe.


Which hemisphere is shown on the globe?

The earth can be divided into northern and southern hemispheres (with the equator being the dividing line). It can also be divided into eastern and western hemispheres (with North and South America being in the western hemisphere, and the other continents (except for Antarctica) being in the eastern hemisphere.


What separates the westerns and eastern hemisphere?

By most standards, the prime meridian (which runs through Greenwich, England) as the eastern edge of the Western Hemisphere (and the western edge of the eastern hemisphere) and its longitudinal opposite at 180 degrees longitude (west or east, which runs through the Pacific Ocean) being the western edge of the western hemisphere and the eastern edge of the eastern hemisphere. The time zones known as Greenwich Mean Time and the International Date Line are sometimes alternatively used to demark the western from eastern hemispheres, but the would not be true hemispheres as those time zones are not straight longitudes.


What divides eastern and western Washington?

The Cascade Mountain Range divides eastern and western Washington. This natural boundary influences the climate, landscape, and vegetation of each region, with the west being more temperate and rainy and the east being drier and more arid.


Which state holds the odd position of being the western most and eastern most state in the us?

Alaska


What were the two theaters Americans were fighting in?

There were three theaters of the Civil War fought on land. The Main theaters were the Eastern Theater and the Western Theater but there was a lesser theater west of the Mississippi called the Trans-Mississippi. Most of the fighting in the Eastern Theater took place in Virginia and what is now West-Virginia, with a few battles being fought in Maryland and Pennsylvania. The fighting in the Western Theater was spread throughout the states of Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. The two most impoartant campaigns fought in the Trans-Mississippi were the Red Rivier Campaign and the Camden Expedition, both of which were resounding Confederate victories. Other than those two campaigns there was on major battle fought in Missouri and one major battle fought in Arkansas but numerous minor battles fought in Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona and the Indian Territory.


Advantages of the allied powers?

It depends on which war you're talking about. In both the First and Second World Wars, the "Allied powers" held the geographic advantage of being able to press their opponents on multiple fronts (the Western and Eastern Fronts of both wars, as well as operations in Africa/the Middle East and Italy).