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gavmur [86]
3 years ago
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According to this map, which nation is considered part of central Europe? A. Spain B. Ireland C. Italy D. Germany

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GaryK [48]3 years ago
6 0

Germany would be considered central Europe.

Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
3 0

The answer is D) Germany.

-Spain isn't apart of Central Europe, spain is located on Europe’s Iberian Peninsula

-Ireland is in Island in Europe.

-Italy is located in western Europe.

-Germany is located in central Europe.

That being said, Garmany is the correct answer.

I hope this helps!

-LizzyIsTheQueen

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