If going by all regions of Europe, Switzerland would be placed in neither Southern or Northern Europe; it would be placed in Central Europe simply based on its location.
However, if all European countries had to be placed as either being in Northern or Southern Europe (say, splitting Europe in "half"), Switzerland would be part of Northern Europe. Culturally and historically, Switzerland is more related to Northern Europe. The Alps are one of the cutoff lines between the north and south of Europe, and has historically acted as a separator between Northern and Southern Europe. Since Switzerland is on the northern side of the Alps, it has been open more to Northern European culture than Southern European.
Southern - northern europe or Northern - southern europe. Basically the top of Italy.
In southern Europe
northern hemisphere Switzerland, part of the European Continent is located in the Northern Hemisphere. Whilst geographically within Europe, Switzerland remains, by choice, not part of the European Union.
No. Sweden is in Northern Europe. Greece is in Southern Europe.
The Alps mountain range divides the colder, wetter part of northern Europe from the sunnier southern part.
No, Florence is in Northern Italy. Southern Europe would be Sicily, Spain, Portugal.
yes
No it is in Italy which is a part of Europe, which is in the NOrthern Hemisphere
The northern Mediterranean countries.
The Alps
NO. Scandinavia is a region in the northern part of Europe. Greece is in the southern part of Europe. Greece is part of the larger region of the Balkans.
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