The world's largest continent. Asia or Europe
What is Asia?
Capital of Sweden, St_______
What is Stockholm? surrounded by water and is one of the cleanest capital cities in the world.
Capital of United Kingdom
London. The oldest of the world's great cities with history spanning nearly 2 millennia
Capital of Germany
What is Berlin?
Capital of France
What is Paris?
What group created Romania?
Rome.
The Sagrada Familia attracts has over million visitors each year and is located in this country. The largest unfinished Catholic church in the world.
What is Spain. This church could fit 9000 people. constructed in 1882 with a height of 566 feet
This is a giant striking clock located in London, England. It is either named after Sir Benjamin Hall who installed it.
Big Ben: this nickname only applies to the enormous bell inside the tower. The actual name of the Tower is The Elizabeth Tower.
a large area of water surrounded by land is a...
What is a lake?
What is Reykjavik? Capital of I_______
Capital of Iceland. which has the Saga Museum, tracing the Viking History
This gulf is located between Sweden and Finland. The Gulf of B_____.
What is the Gulf of Bothnia? The Baltic Sea is located below the Gulf. known of around 1482.
Capital of Austria. V_____
What is Vienna?
What is Amsterdam?
Netherlands
What is the capital of Romania?
Bucharest. in the period between the 2 world wars, the city's elegant architecture and the sophistication of its elite earned it the nickname "Little Paris"
Portugal
What is Lisbon?
What is the only country that connects the Iberian Peninsula to Europe?
France
A long, steep-sided glacial valley and now filled by seawater found in the Scandinavian Peninsula is ________
Fjord
What is the capital of Estonia?
Tallinn
This country became one country out of two in 1990.
What is Germany? East and West Germany come together as one, after the destruction of the Berlin wall, on what is known as Unity Day.
What is the most famous mountain chain in Europe, across France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and northern Balkan Peninsula?
Capital of Luxembourg
What is Luxembourg City? also called Letzeburg
Name a European country with a Meditteranean climate.
Greece (any surrounding countries), Italy, France, Monaco, Spain, Portugal
What is the capital of Greece? it is referred to as the cradle of Western Civilization and the birthplace of democracy.
Athens is the oldest capital in Europe. This country is known for its remarkable preserved ruins and well as its many archaeological museums.
An oval shaped amphitheater located in Rome. It can hold 80,000 audience members. Gladiators fought in this arena.
The Colosseum
In many countries, the capital city also has the largest _____________.
What is Population
What caused the landforms to be the way they are in Europe?
Ice Age
A former temple still standing from Ancient Rome. Its name is Greek for "temple of all the gods": P______
Pantheon: it is visited by over 6 million people every year.
What is Brussels?
Belgium
What is Bern?
Switzerland
What is the capital of Bulgaria?
Sofia
What landmark is a 96 foot long wall built in 1961? It came down in 1989.
Berlin Wall?
What is the smallest country in the world, it has no hospitals, as a result, on one can be citizen by birth?
Vatican City. Has a population of 825 people. you can walk around it in less than an hour, and this country is situated within the city of Rome.
Europe is the 1st 2nd or 3rd largest continent in population
what is 3rd
Capital of Denmark is C________.
Copenhagen. with a population of 776 thousand.
What is Riga? The capital of L_____.
What is Latvia. Known for the House of the Black Heads, a landmark building from the 14th century.
This country is the second largest country in Europe. Spain, France, Germany
What is France?
This landmark found in Paris, France, is made up of 3 levels and was used as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair.
Eiffel Tower
this country is known for over 6000 caves, Bratislava Castle and the Spis Castle which was build in the beginning of the 12th century.
Slovakia
A bell tower located in Italy that leans at a 4 degree angle due to its unstable foundation.
What is The Leaning Tower of Pisa?
The tallest mountains in the Iberian Peninsula are the Mulhacen, Veleta and Alcazaba. They are located in this country.
Spain, they are known as Los Tres Picos, Three Peaks, Mount Mulhacen at 3,482meters, Veleta at 3,394meters, and Alcazaba at 3,371meters
Tallest mountain peak in Europe in Mount El_ _ _ _
What is Mount Elbrus?
These 4 countries are known as the Scandinavian countries. N____, S_______, D_______, F________
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.
What is Vilnius? The capital of Lith______.
Lithuania. it is 40% forest. has 5 national parks and is home to wild boars, roe deer and hedgehogs.
This peninsula contains the countries Spain and Portugal. Iberian, Italian, Balkan or Crimean
What is the Iberian Peninsula?
This museum in Paris, France, is the largest museum in the world and houses the Mona Lisa.
The Louvre
Itstambul was the capital of the Ottman empire and the Byzantine Empire. The Temple of Artemis and the Mausoleum are located in this country.
Turkey
Rome is the Capital of
What is Italy?
This Cathedral in Paris is the most visited with almost 14 million visitors. even after the fire in 2019, people keep visiting which helps contribute to its rebuilding.
Notre-Dame Cathedral