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  • Countries in the North Temperate Zone: A Continent-by-Continent Guide
    The North Temperate Zone encompasses a vast area of the globe, so many countries fall within it. Here's a breakdown by continents:

    North America:

    * United States

    * Canada

    * Mexico

    Europe:

    * All of Europe except for Iceland, which is located in the Arctic zone.

    Asia:

    * China

    * Japan

    * Korea (North and South)

    * Mongolia

    * Kazakhstan

    * Uzbekistan

    * Kyrgyzstan

    * Tajikistan

    * Turkmenistan

    * Afghanistan

    * Pakistan

    * India (northern parts)

    * Nepal

    * Bhutan

    * Russia (European and Asian parts)

    * Turkey

    * Iran

    * Iraq

    * Syria

    * Lebanon

    * Israel

    * Jordan

    * Saudi Arabia (northern parts)

    * Oman (northern parts)

    * United Arab Emirates (northern parts)

    * Qatar (northern parts)

    * Bahrain (northern parts)

    Africa:

    * Morocco

    * Algeria

    * Tunisia

    * Libya

    * Egypt

    Australia:

    * None (Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere and primarily lies in the subtropical and temperate zones).

    This list is not exhaustive, but it gives you a general idea of the countries that lie in the North Temperate Zone.

    Keep in mind that the boundaries of the temperate zones are not fixed lines, and some regions within a country might extend into other climate zones.

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