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  1. The geographical and ethno-cultural borders of southern Europe are the Pyrenees, the Alps, and the Balkan Mountains to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. Southern Europe is the southern region of Europe. [1] It is also known as Mediterranean Europe, as its geography is marked by the Mediterranean Sea.

  2. 2021年11月15日 · This map shows governmental boundaries, countries and their capitals in Southern Europe. Countries of Southern Europe: Andorra , France , Slovenia , Cyprus , Gibraltar , Monaco , Croatia , Greece , Portugal , Spain , Italy , San Marino , Vatican City , Albania , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Bulgaria , Kosovo, North Macedonia , Montenegro ...

  3. 2021年2月23日 · The three most populous countries of Southern Europe are Italy (60,297,400), Spain (47,076,780), and Greece (10,716,320). The three least populous countries of the region are Vatican City (825), San Marino (33,860), and Andorra (77,140).

  4. Southern Europe Map. Political map of Southern Europe, countries, major cities of Southern Europe. Click on above map to view higher resolution image. Southern Europe is the name given to the region of Europe that consists of the southern peninsulas of the continent.

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  6. Physical map of Southern Europe, Lambert Conic projection. Click on above map to view higher resolution image. Southern Europe is the group of countries that lie on the banks of the Mediterranean Sea. The region can be divided into two groups: Southwestern Europe and southeastern Europe, and three peninsulas.

  7. 6 天前 · Europe - Mediterranean, Balkan, Iberian: A world of peninsulas and islands, southern Europe is subject to its own climatic regime, with fragmented but predominantly mountain and plateau landscapes. The Iberian Peninsula features interior tablelands of Paleozoic rocks that are flanked by mountains of Alpine type.

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  9. 2024年7月5日 · Balkans, easternmost of Europe’s three great southern peninsulas. The Balkans are usually characterized as comprising Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia—with all or part of those countries located within the peninsula.