A little of each. The dividing line is the Greenwich Meridian, which passes right through Greenwich England. Keep in mind that "Western Hemisphere" and "Western Civilization" are not the same thing.
Industrialization in Europe occurred first in Great Britain, then in other parts of Western Europe. Eastern Europe remained largely agricultural and little industrialized.
The Western and Eastern dragons have very little in common. However, both are large, mythical creatures of great power and intelligence. Both are said to fly (though Eastern dragons have no actual wings) and both value treasure. Both lay eggs and live for a long time. And both have a great significance and influence in the cultures of their respective regions - the Western dragon is feared and hated, while the Eastern dragon is revered.
The first great civilization in the western hemisphere is attributed to the Olmecs, who emerged around 1200 BCE in present-day Mexico. They are known for their impressive stone head sculptures and complex society, which laid the foundation for later Mesoamerican cultures like the Maya and Aztecs. The Olmecs developed early forms of writing and a calendar, influencing subsequent civilizations in the region.
North- Belgium, Luxembourg North East- Germany (stretches along eastern border) East- Switzerland, Italy South- Monaco, Spain, Andorra No country borders France on the Western coast. There is the Atlantic Ocean, and across the Channel is Great Britain to the Northwest
Great Britain created the world's greatest empire. There was a saying, "The sun never sets on the British empire" and it was true for a time.
The island of Great Britain is in the northern hemisphere and mostly in the western hemisphere as the prime meridian runs through Greenwich. The small percentage of land east of Greenwich is in the eastern hemisphere.
It is to the right from Greenwich, so I suppose that it is on the Eastern hemisphere.
Scotland is part of the island of Great Britain which lies off the western coast of continental Europe. It is in the northern hemisphere and is considered to be part of the western hemisphere.
The Eastern Hemisphere has more land than the Western Hemisphere. However, there is still more water than land in either hemisphere. The Eastern Hemisphere includes Australia, virtually all of Asia, and the great majority of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica. The land in the Western Hemisphere consists primarily of the Americas. They are the same size, but the eastern hemisphere has more land.
Great Britain is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Great Britain is in the Northern hemisphere.
No, Great Britain is in the northern hemisphere.
Well, sweetheart, the United Kingdom is located in the Western Hemisphere. So, if you're looking to party with the Brits, you better head west, not east. But hey, if you end up in the Eastern Hemisphere, at least you'll have some great curry in India to console yourself with.
The main island of Great Britain.
Not at all. Great Britain is in the northern hemisphere. Australia is in the southern hemisphere.
Germany on the eastern part, Great Britain and France on the west.
the northern hemisphere