Europe usually has four or five regions: Western Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, and sometimes Central Europe.
There is no short answer to this question. Main linguistic regions are: scandinavian, germanic, romanic, slavic. Main religious regions are: catholic, protestant, orthodox, muslim. Main alphabetic regions are: latin, cyrillic, greek. Main climatic regions are: arctic, boreal, continental, alpine, atlantic, mediterrenean. Some of these regions overlap. Some of the borders delimiting these regions cut right trough some countries. Belgium: germanic-romanic, Germany: protestant-catholic, France: atlantic-continental-mediterrenean, etc... Depending on the criterion you use, you get different cultural regions of Europe. There are no clear regions.
No. The five regions of Europe are Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, and Western Europe.
Do you mean time zones? If yes, there are 5 time zones on the continent. (UTC±0 - UTC+4) Do you mean zones as in regions? As defined by the United Nations, there are five regions in Europe: Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe.
The prairie regions of Eastern Europe are defined as steppes and are located near the Black Sea.
Europe has four regions: Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe.
There are six Ford regions globally. The six regions are North America, Central and South America, Africa, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East.
Western and Eastern Europe.
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).
Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe.
Western Europe Southern Europe Central Europe Eastern Europe Northern Europe
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