Christian. romian-catholic mostly in the southern germay and lutheranism in the northern.
Southern Europe's landscape can be described as mostly mountainous.
Northern Europe had more protestants than Southern Europe, as Southern Europe remained Catholic/Orthodox. Scandinavia, Prussia, and Britain is mostly protestant while Germany, Italy, and Spain are mostly Catholic and Greece is mostly Orthodox
Winter. In fact, the definition of a Mediterranean climate (which is the climate of Southern Europe) is "mild, windy, and wet winters"
Western Europe does not receive the most rainfall in Europe. Southern Europe (mostly Southeastern Europe, along the Adriatic coast) does.
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The economy of Southern Europe is one of the largest economies in all of Europe. It is more agriculturally based than the other regions of Europe, especially in the southeastern portion. However, there are very large industrial based economics in Southern Europe as well, mostly in Italy and Spain.
They are mostly christian, the largest denomination is lutheranism
If you mean it as in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), it would be Christianity.
They are mostly christian, the largest denomination is lutheranism
Yes, Southern Europe occupies the southern portion of Europe.
Estonia is a country in Europe, but not Southern Europe.