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Geographically, Western Europe refers to the region of western Europe bordering the Atlantic Ocean and nearby islands. Administratively, it includes the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Denmark.
Eastern Europe, which mostly refers to Europe east of Germany, Austria, and Italy, lacks a clear definition and borders.
Western Europe. Western Europe in the narrow sense refers to the western part of Europe bordering the Atlantic Ocean and its nearby islands, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and Monaco. In a broad sense, it is from the southern peninsula of Scandinavia to Italy.
It is roughly divided into three concepts, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe. At the same time, the three can be divided into geographical concepts and administrative concepts. However, in the case of Western and Eastern Europe, both geographically and administratively are different. However, the broad sense of Western Europe can include parts of Eastern Europe, and the narrow sense is the same as that of Western Europe.
It is recommended that you ask the teacher.
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Scope: Western Europe is the western half of Europe, including Northern, Western, Central, and Southern Europe.
Eastern European countries are not included.
Latitude location: the north temperate zone is mainly (35°N-70°N) Sea and land location: western Europe, north of the Arctic Ocean, west of the Atlantic Ocean, south of the Mediterranean Sea The concept is relatively vague.
Politically, Eastern Europe refers to the fact that since World War II, it has either been annexed by the Soviet Union or has become a vassal state of the Soviet Union, and Poland obviously belongs to this ranks.
Yes, Western Europe is a geographical concept, it includes waves, this is a geographical category. Specifically, it can be seen.
So if you just look at the concept of Eastern European countries in your title, whether it is a geographical or a political concept. If it were a geographical concept, Western Europe would certainly not include the countries of Eastern Europe. If the Eastern European countries there are politically explicit, then Western Europe also includes some Eastern European countries.
The concepts are not quite the same between the two, so there will be some minor differences.
If you still have any questions, I suggest you find a professional teacher to ask.
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Western Europe is Western Europe, Eastern Europe is Eastern Europe, and Western Europe certainly does not include Eastern Europe.
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It generally includes southern Europe, western Europe, northern Europe, and central Europe, and excludes Eastern European countries such as Russia.
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Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom....
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Western Europe geographically includes seven countries: the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France and Monaco. Western Europe in the broad sense: the seven countries plus Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Italy, San Marino, the Vatican City, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Malta, Greece, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland.
Introduction to Western Europe:
Western Europe is located in the western half of Europe, with an area of about 5 million square kilometers and a population of more than 500 million, accounting for about half of Europe. Western Europe can be divided into four parts: Northern Europe, Western Europe, Central Europe, and Southern Europe. This area is located in the western part of the Eurasian continent and the east coast of the Atlantic Ocean, most of which are located at 35° 60° north latitude and belong to the north temperate zone.
Western Europe in the narrow sense refers to the region of western Europe bordering the Atlantic Ocean and nearby islands, with an area of 930,000 square kilometers. The population is about more than 100 million (1958). The terrain is mainly plains and plateaus, and the mountainous area is small.
There are the world's busiest shipping routes, the English Stream Gap and the Strait of Dover, as well as rivers such as the Rhine, Seine, and Thames.
It is located in the westerly wind belt, with a mild and humid climate and abundant and uniform precipitation. It is the earliest region in the development of modern science and technology, and it is also one of the most economically developed regions in the world, with developed industry, agriculture and foreign affairs. There are famous cities such as London, Paris, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Brussels, Marseille, etc.
With the exception of Monaco and the United Kingdom, the remaining five countries are members of the European Economic Community.
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Western Europe includes the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and Monaco.
Most of the western regions of Europe are developed countries, which is the birthplace of the industrial revolution and is currently one of the most industrially developed regions in the world. The inhabitants of western Europe are predominantly Caucasian, and it is the main distribution area of Caucasians in the world. With a population of more than 500 million, it is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.
It is also the lowest natural population growth rate in the world.
Characteristics of Western Europe:
Location: The western half of Europe, bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
Twisty coastline: One of the most tortuous continents in the world, with many peninsulas, islands and bays. The main peninsula has Scandinavia in the north, the Balkans, Apennines, and Iberia in the south, the British Isles and Iceland in the south, the Baltic Sea in the north, the Mediterranean Sea in the south, the Black Sea in the southeast, and the North Sea in the marginal sea, and the Bay of Biscay is a famous bay.
Terrain: Mainly plains and mountains, a continent with the lowest average altitude in the world. The mountains are found in the north and south and are heavily influenced by glaciation.
Among them, the plains are mainly distributed in: the North Sea, the Baltic Sea coast, the Rhine River east of the Bode Plain, and the west of the West European Plain. Mountains:
The Scandinavian Mountains in the north, the Alps in the south, and the Braunhorn is the highest in the region.
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Politically, Eastern and Western Europe was controlled by the United States during the Cold War, and Eastern Europe was controlled by the Soviet Union. Southern Europe is divided by the Danube and the Alps and the Pyrenees. Northern Europe is divided according to the Baltic Sea.
Now the geographical division is like this:
Nordic countries: Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland.
Western European countries: United Kingdom, France, Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg.
Central European countries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Liechtenstein.
Southern European countries: Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Italy, Vatican City, San Marino, Malta, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro (Montenegro), Albania, Romania, Greece, Bulgaria, Hungary are the southern European countries.
Among them, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro (Montenegro), Albania, Romania, Greece, Bulgaria, Hungary are often referred to as South-Eastern European countries.
The rest are Eastern European countries, in fact, all European countries that were independent from the former Soviet Union: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia (the latter three should be in Asia geographically, but not closely related to Asia economically, culturally, and politically, so they are often counted in Europe).
Southern Europe refers to the Balkan Peninsula, the Apennine Peninsula, the Iberian Peninsula and nearby islands south of the Alps, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea facing the Atlantic Ocean to the south and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. These include Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Italy, Vatican City, San Marino, Malta, Spain, Portugal and Andorra.
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