Yes. Hungary has the same type of outlets and voltage as most European countries, like France, Germany, Poland, and Sweden.
Mostly northern cold weather countries, like Canada, Sweden, Russia, Czech Republic, etc.
Paris is not located in the Northern European Plain, but Berlin is.
It is possible that southern European countries are particularly vulnerable to a strong euro because of the type of products that they produce. These countries traditionally export "low-tech" manufactured items such as textiles, toys, and footwear. These goods are in direct competition with inexpensive goods from China. In the northern European countries the products that are manufactured and exported are rarer and can not be substituted with comparable products from countries like China.
Northern European humanism was a cultural and intellectual movement that emerged in the late 15th and early 16th centuries in countries like Germany, the Netherlands, and England. It emphasized the study of classical literature, history, and philosophy, as well as a focus on individualism, the dignity of man, and the importance of education. Key figures associated with Northern European humanism include Erasmus of Rotterdam and Thomas More.
The mountain range located on the northern border of the Italian peninsula is the Alps. The Alps stretch across several European countries and form a natural border between Italy and countries like France, Switzerland, and Austria.
China shares its northern border with countries like Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, and North Korea.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (and therefore England) is already a member of the European Union. It joined what was then called the EEC in 1973. Like all countries in the European Union, it has its own flag. The European Union, is an organisation, not a country. It has a flag, like many organisations does, but that is separate to all of the national flags of the members.
The European Day of Languages is celebrated in all countries that are members of the European Union, as well as in countries that are part of the Council of Europe. This includes countries like France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, among others.
Southern European countries (like France, Greece, Italy, Spain etc) are popular touristic resorts, mostly because of nature, weather, culture and sights.
Some parts of USA and Canada, Great Britain are the major countries in the northern hemisphere. There are also other Europain countries like France, Germany and Sweden. Also there are countries in Asia like Russia and Mongolia
Yes. Most countries do, except some countries like Malta in the Mediterranean Sea.