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Note that because of their political affilitation to the cause of the Union, the composition of these states was much better defined than is the case with northern Europe, and yet 'northern' was not generally capitalized in this context. This further calls into question the contention that the 'northern' in 'northern Europe' should be capitalized.
Northern capital of Europe? The northern capital of Europe is Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is known for its vibrant cultural scene, beautiful architecture, and picturesque islands.
The northern capital of Europe is Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is known for its vibrant cultural scene, beautiful architecture, and picturesque islands. Is France in the northern or ...
There are four main subregions in Europe: Northern Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and Southern Europe. In the link below is a color coded map to visually define the regions.
Kings and Queens in northern Europe were very power hungry so they would bribe their rivals with land, throw them into prison, threaten to go to war, or simply cut their heads off.
In Northern Europe, they used oil. (See DaVinci's "The Last Supper" and Jan Van Eyck's "Arnolfini Wedding") During the Reformation and Counter Reformation, Italian painters made Catholic Church ...
The Northern Mariana Islands are a commonwealth under U.S. sovereignty; Northern Territory is a territory in Australia equivalent in status to the Northwest [not Northwestern] Territories in Canada; and Northern Ireland is a political division of the UK, not merely a vaguely defined region like Northern Illinois.
I think your second two examples could have gone either way. Convention plays a big part. In the UK we talk about 'the south coast', but rarely capitalise it, similarly with the 'west country'.
The Arctic Circle is the special line of latitude that runs through northern Asia, northern Europe, and northern North America. This line marks the southernmost point where the sun does not set on ...
Europe is the continent that extends from the Equator to beyond the Arctic Circle. The northernmost parts of Europe, such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, lie beyond the Arctic Circle.