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Under the Interreg program, funded by the European Regional Development Fund, "North-West Europe" (NWE) is a region of European Territorial Cooperation that includes Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the Netherlands and parts of France and Germany.
Europe is a continent of many peoples, languages, and cultures. Today, more than 748 million people live in Europe. For statistical purposes, the United Nations’ Geoscheme divides the continent into four different subregions: Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Southern Europe, and Northern Europe.
Countries in Northwestern Europe. With an interactive map to go to the countries subpages with much more information and maps.
Here are the ten countries that make up Northern Europe: Map of Scandinavia including Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland. Norway is characterized by its rugged coastline, mountainous terrain, deep fjords, and numerous islands.
Main Countries in Northwestern Europe. The main countries that most agree fall under the heading of Northwestern Europe include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Holland or the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland.
Under the Interreg program, funded by the European Regional Development Fund, "North-West Europe" (NWE) is a region of European Territorial Cooperation that includes Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the Netherlands and parts of France and Germany. [7]
Blue Banana: describing the concentration of the wealth/economic productivity of Europe in a banana-shaped band running from north west England, London, through Benelux, eastern France, western Germany to northern Italy.
Play this free map quiz game to see if you can keep Finland, Norway, and Sweden straight, much less Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania.
Nordic countries, group of countries in northern Europe consisting of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The designation includes the Faroe Islands and Greenland, which are autonomous island regions of Denmark, and the Åland Islands, an autonomous island region of Finland.
Europe's physical geography, environment and resources, and human geography can be considered separately. Europe can be divided into four major physical regions, running from north to south: Western Uplands, North European Plain, Central Uplands, and Alpine Mountains.