Two traits that are highly valued in European culture.
Politeness and Respect
The Mediterranean Climate
Dry and hot summer, and a cool and rainy winter
Name one city in Central Europe.
Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, or Prague.
What is the total population of Germany?
82 million people
Name two Central European countries.
Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Hungary, Austria, Liechtenstein, Serbia, Germany, Switzerland, or Slovenia.
They use a lot of formal greetings, hearty handshakes, and maintain...
lots of eye contact!
Central Europe's Climate
Temperate (Also Subarctic)
Name one city in Mediterranean Europe.
Madrid, Lisbon, Paris, Rome, or Athens.
What are the top three populated countries in Central Europe?
Germany, Poland, and The Czech Republic.
Name two Mediterranean countries.
Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, or Greece.
Name a common delicacy in Switzerland we mentioned.
Fondue
In which mountain range is yodeling commonly practiced?
The Alpine Mountains
In which country is Madrid located?
Spain
What Central European country has 38.5 million residents? (Hint: In the top 3 populated)
Poland
What is the most popular sport in all of Europe?
Football (Soccer)
What Alpine tradition did we mention?
Yodeling
The Danube River is Central Europe's second longest river. (True or False)
True, The Volga River is the largest.
In which countries are Berlin and Vienna located?
Germany and Austria
194 million is the total population of the Mediterranean. (True or False)
Are the majority of cities in Central Europe urbanized? (Yes or No)
Yes
What city is the famous colosseum located in?
Rome
How many countries does the Rhine River Flow through? (Hint: The answer is between 1-8)
6 countries; Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France and the Netherlands.
What city from the map quiz is located in France?
Paris
Central Europe has a total population of 200 million people. (True or False)
False, they have a population of 173 million people.
Tourism is a key contributor to the Mediterranean economy. (True or False)
True