Andalusia is southern Spain, near the Mediterranean Sea.
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Northern Argentina is closer (about 1500 miles or 2400 kilometers south of the equator). Argentina (and most of South America) is south of the equator, so northern Argentina is closer to the equator than southern Argentina. (Argentina extends from about 22°S to about 55°S latitude.)
The equator passes through Kenya, so part of it is in the northern hemisphere and part of it is in the southern hemisphere.
Kenya is right on the equator, so part of it is in the northern hemisphere and part of it is in the southern hemisphere. Kenya is also entirely in the eastern hemisphere.
Italy and Spain
In 1581, Spain's northern provinces became part of the independent Dutch Republic after the Northern provinces declared their independence from Spanish rule during the Eighty Years' War.
Andalusia is an autonomous community in Spain. It is located in Europe.
Southern part of Spain, about one hour from Gibralter.
In southern Europe
Seville (Sevilla, pronounced Seveeya), is the Capital of the Province, and arguably the capital of the area of Southern Spain called Andalusia. Andalusia is composed of the provinces of Sevilla, Cadiz, Malaga, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Almeria, and Jaen.
The Basque people are from a part of northern Spain and a small part of southern France, not from Northern Ireland.
Granada is in the southern most part of Spain, near Gibraltar, in an area called Andalusia. Granada is a beautiful city in beautiful locale.
Estepona is a town of the Costa del Sol, southern Spain. It is located in the Malaga province and part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is renowned for its beaches.
No, Florence is in Northern Italy. Southern Europe would be Sicily, Spain, Portugal.
In the northern part of Spain, and southern parts of France.
The Romans occupied Andalusia and Catalonia for nearly 700 years. The conquest of Spain was very gradual. The Romans took over southern Spain from the Carthaginians in 206 BC and annexed the northern part of the Mediterranean coast in 197 BC. They took over the rest of Spain gradually and the conquest of the whole peninsula was completed by Augustus in 19 BC. The Romans lost Spain to the Visigoths in the late 5th century AD. The Byzantines, the Romans of the Roman Empire of the East, retook Andalusia in and held it until 2, when the Visigoths conquered it again.
All of New England and most of the northern US is closer to Spain than to any part of Argentina.
Most of Argentina is farther from the equator than all of southern Spain is,but there's a part in the north that's closer. I'm not in either country.There are some parts of Argentina that are farther from the equator than any placein Spain is, but there are certainly places in northern Argentina that are closer to theequator than many parts of southern Spain are.