Food
European History
Customs & Traditions
Geography
Culture
100

France is renowned for these small, flaky pastries, often filled with chocolate or almond paste.

Croissants

100

This wall divided East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989.

The Berlin Wall

100

In Italy, Carnival in Venice is famous for these elaborate items worn on the face.

Masks

100

This river runs through Paris and is an iconic symbol of the city.

Seine

100

Flamenco dancing originates from this European country.

Spain

200

This Italian dish consists of layers of pasta, meat, cheese, and tomato sauce.

Lasagna

200

The Renaissance began in this European country during the 14th century.

Italy

200

In Spain, people celebrate New Year’s Eve by eating 12 of these, one for each chime of the clock.

Grapes

200

This European country has the largest number of islands in the Mediterranean Sea.

Greece

200

This Dutch painter is famous for Starry Night (though he died in France).

Vincent van Gogh

300

Spain’s iconic rice dish with saffron and seafood is called this.

Paella

300

The Treaty of Versailles officially ended this major 20th-century conflict.

World War I

300

Oktoberfest is a beer festival originating in this German city.

Munich

300

The Pyrenees mountains separate France from this neighboring country.

Spain

300

The concept of a “ballet” was first developed in the courts of this country.

Italy

400

This cured meat, made from the hind leg of a pig, is a staple in Italian antipasti.

Prosciutto

400

Joan of Arc was a military leader for this country during the Hundred Years’ War.

France

400

In Sweden, Midsummer is celebrated by dancing around a decorated this.

Maypole

400

The Danube River flows through 10 countries; name any two.

Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine (any two)

400

Tolstoy, the author of Anna Karenina, is from this country.

Russia

500

Haggis is a traditional dish from this European country.

Scotland

500

This Russian ruler was known as “the Terrible” in the 16th century.

Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible)

500

This Scottish festival, held on January 25th, honors the poet Robert Burns.

Burns Night

500

Liechtenstein is a tiny landlocked country located between Switzerland and this other country.

Austria

500

This English playwright wrote Macbeth and Hamlet.

William Shakespeare

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