Physical Geography of Europe
European Cities and Landmarks
European Countries
European History
Extra Knowledge
100

Scandinavia is found in this region of Europe

What is Northern Europe?

100

This landmark is where the British monarchy lives, and it is located in this city.

What is Buckingham Palace in London?

100

This country is the largest in the world.

What is Russia?

100

This conflict lasted from 1914-1918, and was the first truly global war.

What is World War I

100

This is the economic philosophy that Eastern Europe strongly adopted after World War II

What is Communism?

200

Scandinavia is made up of these two countries

Norway and Sweden

200

This famous museum is home to the Mona Lisa.

What is the Louvre?

200

This country is known (stereotypically) as being potato eaters

What is Ireland?

200

This country attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941

What is Japan?

200

This is the currency of the European Union

What is the Euro?

300

This body of water forms a natural barrier between southern England and Northern France

What is the English Channel?

300

This famous prison once held the individual for who the capital of North Carolina is named after.

What is the Tower of London?

300

This country is much greener than its name implies.

What is Iceland?
300

This organization was formed prior to the Cold War as a military alliance, and is the largest peacetime military alliance in the World

What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)?

300

This phenomenon is where warm air from the Gulf of Mexico goes up to the poles and is cooled by the frigid Arctic ocean. 

What is the North Atlantic Drift?

400

This mountain range is featured prominently in "The Sound of Music"

What are the Alps?

400

This castle located on the outskirts of Berlin is famous for being a well-preserved Medieval Castle.

What is Neuschwanstein Castle?

400

This country was split into two after the second World War.

What is Germany?

400

This economic phenomenon helped to transform Europe's economy into the largest in the world, and it saw the invention of the steam engine, the cotton gin, and the spinning jenny.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

400

This land feature is an area that is reclaimed from the sea and is used for agriculture.

What is a polder?

500

This island off of the coast of Italy has a similar name to a salty-tasting canned good

What is Sardinia?

500

This capital of a central European country lies on the Danube, and is the center of arts and culture of most of central Europe.

What is Vienna, Austria?

500

This European country, along with its African counterpart Morocco, is located on and controls the Strait of Gibraltar

What is Spain?

500

This is the individual who was assassinated that set off the chain of events that started World War I

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

500

This dark, fertile soil helps to supply most of Europe with its grains and other crops.

What is Chernozem?