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The Scottish capital.

Edinburgh

100

The Alps run through this many countries.

4

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The country bordered by Belgium and Germany.

The Netherlands

100

The biggest European country.

Russia

100

The difference between coniferous and deciduous.

Most coniferous tree do not lose their leaves in the fall. Most deciduous trees do lose their leaves in the fall.

200

Helsinki is the capital of this country.

Finland

200

The highest point in the Alps.

Mt. Blanc (15,774 ft.)

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Bordered by Italy, France, Austria and Germany.

Switzerland

200

St. Patrick's Cathedral is in this country.

Ireland

200

The two oceans that border Europe.

Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.

300

The capital of Germany

Berlin

300

Natural border between Europe and Asia.

The Ural Mountains

300

Estonia is bordered by these two countries.

Russia and Latvia

300

The Ural Mountains are located in this country.

Russia

300

Tallest mountain in Europe.

Mt. Elbrus (18,510 ft.)

400

Belarus' capital.

Minsk

400

The two mountain ranges that separates Western Europe from Southern Europe.

The Pyrenees and the Alps.

400

Finland, Norway, Baltic Sea, and Norwegian Sea.

Sweden

400

Portuguese is the official language of this European Country.

Portugal

400

Busiest waterway in Europe.

The Rhine.

500

Capital of Spain.

Madrid

500

The channel (waterway) between the United Kingdom and mainland Europe.

English Channel.

500

Russia, Belarus, Latvia, and Poland border this country.

Lithuania

500

Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and Spain border this country.

France

500

What is a Polder?

A piece of low-lying land reclaimed from the sea. (Specifically in the Netherlands.)