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).
The world can be divided into 7 main geographical regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Oceania, and Antarctica. These regions are based on continents and their respective locations on the globe.
Europe is divided into West and East because of political and geographical regions, just for sense of region.
Europe can be divided into five main regions: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, and Central Europe. Each region is characterized by its own unique history, culture, and geography. Scandinavia, which consists of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, is a subregion within Northern Europe.
It is divided into three anatomical regions
Asia is divided into 5 regions.
There are typically five main regions when referring to continents: Africa, the Americas (North and South America), Asia, Europe, and Oceania. Additionally, regions can be divided further based on cultural, geographic, or political boundaries.
No. The five regions of Europe are Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, and Western Europe.
The creation of regions is one way of organizing and simplifying the study of these areas. Even though regions are “made-up” by geographers, they are designed to provide useful information. This is the reason Asia is divided into regions.
Europe usually has four or five regions: Western Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, and sometimes Central Europe.
France is divided into 22 regions (plus four more oversea regions). Most of these regions are themselves divided into smaller administrative areas, the 'départements'
Europe is divided in 50 countries.