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Regions of Europe

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Europe is often divided into regions due to geographical, and cultural differences. Europe can be divided into five directional regions, and subdivisions follow:

Nordic countries
Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland
French Region
France, Monaco
Benelux
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg
British Isles
United Kingdom, Ireland
European CIS
Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova
Baltic States
Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia
Iberian Peninsula
Spain, Andorra, Portugal
Italian Peninsula
Italy, San Marino, Vatican City
Balkan Peninsula
Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, Turkey
Mediterranean States
Cyprus, Malta
Alpine countries
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Slovenia
Visegrád group
Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary