The most southerly point on the European mainland is Punto Tarifa in Spain.
The islands of Malta and Cyprus appear to be further south!
Great answer :-)
I must add, Spain is the most southern European country by both mainland (Punta de Tarifa) and Islands (Canary Islands). Portugal is further south than Greece because of the Madeira region.
Greece is the most southern country in Europe.
Greece
The southern most island in Europe is the Island of Gavdos. It is located off the southern coast of Crete.
Greece.
Greece.
Crete is part of Greece, which is a country located in Southern Europe. It is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands.
It's a close call between Spain and Greece. According to Wikipedia, the southernmost point of mainland Europe is Punta de Tarifa in Spain, but if you include islands then the southernmost point is Gavdos in Greece.
The most economically troublesome countries of Europe today are Greece, Spain, and Italy.
Most likely Portugal.
Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism, is the most common religion in southern Europe. Countries like Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Greece have a majority of their population identifying as Catholic.
No, Denmark is not an island, but it is a European country.
In the southern most parts of Europe, and around the Mediterranean Sea. Countries like Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece can be warm in May.