What is the capital city of Italy?
Rome
Berlin
What is the capital of France?
Switzerland is a nation that has a policy against fighting in wars - making it a _____ nation.
neutral
Which mountain range separates the Iberian peninsula from the rest of Europe?
Pyrenees
Which Island is located at the toe of the boot?
Sicily
German city that was divided after WW2?
Berlin
What is the highest Peak in France?
Mont Blanc
Who is responsible for founding the International Red Cross?
Jean Henri Dunant
Who was the first man to sail around the world?
Magellan
Often called the "Home of the _______"?
Renaissance
Bach, Handel, and Beethoven were famous for what?
Musicians
Who was the leader of the Protestant reformation?
John Calvin
Switzerland gained its independence from the Holy Roman Empire in 1499. According to Swiss legend, who was the great hero of Swiss liberty?
William Tell
Which Italian painter created the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
Which city has the famous "Leaning Tower"?
Pisa
Europe's most important inland waterway?
Rhine river
Matadors in France fight bulls. True or False?
False - Spain
Cheese, Chocolates, wood carvings, watches, and ________ are well known Swiss products.
Music boxes
Which Italian sculptor created David and Moses?
Michaelangelo
What is the name of mainland Europe's only active Volcano?
Mt. Vesuvius
In Germany, ________ was the leader of the _____ _____ party.
Adolf Hitler, National Socialist
Who was the young peasant girl who led the French army to victory, but was later captured and burned at the stake?
Joan of Arc
What covers the southern 60 percent of Switzerland?
Swiss Alps
On which peninsula are Spain and Portugal located?
Iberian