Bodies of Water
Peninsulas
Islands
Capitals
History
100

This ocean lies to the West of Europe.

The Atlantic Ocean

100

The Peninsula containing Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

The Scandinavian Peninsula

100

Large Island containing England, Whales, and Scotland.

Great Britain

100

The capital of Spain.

Madrid

100

The name of the Phoenician princess Zeus took to Crete and married.

Europa
200

The "Middle Earth" sea which connects Europe, Asia, and Africa.

The Mediterranean Sea

200

The peninsula of Denmark, located in Northern Europe.

Jutland Peninsula

200

The Emerald Isle located just west of Great Britain.

Ireland

200

The capital of Italy.

Rome

200

The first European civilization.

Minoans

300

The narrow stretch of water that lies on the southern border of the United Kingdom and the northern border of France.

The English Channel

300

The Peninsula containing Spain and Portugal.

The Iberian Peninsula

300

The Island that used to belong to Denmark which lies between Ireland and Greenland.

Iceland

300

The capital of France.

Paris

300

The epic battle in which a unified Greece defeated the “invincible” Persian army.

Marathon

400

Also called chokepoints, these are narrow passages of water connected to large areas of water

Straits and/or Channels
400

The peninsula of Italy, located in Southern Europe.

The Apennine Peninsula

400

The island getting kicked by the "Italian boot."

Sicily

400

The capital of Germany.

Berlin
400

The group of people from Northern Europe whose name means “The Brave Ones.”

Celts

500

The Strait between Spain and Morocco.

The Strait of Gibraltar

500

The peninsula located in Ukraine, but annexed by Russia in 2014.

The Crimean Peninsula

500

The Greek island where European civilization began.

Crete

500

The Capital of Greece.

Athens

500

The ambitious politician who launched a campaign against the Celts (Gauls) to secure his power in Rome.

Julius Caesar

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