The two main countries in Western Europe are Germany and France. It would not be totally accurate to say that they dominate western Europe. There are other large and important countries there too.
France and Germany.
The two most densely populated countries in Western Europe are the Netherlands and Belgium. Both countries have high population densities due to their small land areas and large populations.
These two countries are on the Iberian Peninsula, western part of Europe.
Belgium and Holland
The Bay of Biscay touches two countries in Western Europe. It touches not only France, but Spain as well.
Austria is in central Europe, and would be regarded as being part of western Europe.
There are two countries in Europe that start with F. The two countries are Finland and France.
Western and Eastern Europe.
In the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, no. Polygamy is illegal in all 'western' countries. It is legal in some African, Middle Eastern, and Asian countries.
Democratic generally. However post WW2 these were influenced by the USA due to the Marshall Plan for economic support. Eastern Europe countries were often communist due toconnectionswith Soviet Russia.
The map shows the division of Europe into Western and Eastern blocs during the Cold War. It highlights the Iron Curtain, a metaphorical line that separated communist-controlled countries in Eastern Europe from democratic countries in Western Europe.
The two most widely spoken languages in Europe today are English and French. English is commonly used as a second language across many European countries, while French is an official language in several countries and is widely spoken in parts of Western Europe.