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An ancient monument in England built some 5,000 years ago.

Stonehenge

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One of Britain's greatest leaders, guided the UK through the dark days of WWII.

Sir Winston Churchill

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A thick ice sheet covers about 80% of ____.

Greenland

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Capital of Ireland

Dublin

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What country is labeled E?

Ireland

2

The United Kingdom's economy soared in the 1700 and 1800's due to?

The Industrial Revolution

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More than 80% of Swedes live in ___areas.

urban

2

What 2 countries consist of the British Isles?

UK and Ireland

2

Capital of the UK

London

2

What country is labeled A?

Iceland

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The United Kingdom is a union of 4 small countries, name them.

England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

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About 50% of Denmark's land is used for ____.

farming

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A region of islands and peninsulas in far northern Europe. These include Sweden, Denmark, Greenland, Norway, Finland, & Iceland.

Scandinavia

3

Capital of Norway

Oslo

3

What country is labeled C?

Sweden

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Also known as the Great Charter, it was a document that limited the powers of the king

Magna Carta

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Greenland is a territory of ____.


Denmark

4

A narrow inlet of the sea set between high, rocky cliffs. These occur due to glaciers melting and these valleys filling with water.

fjord

4

Capital of Sweden

Stockholm

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What country is labeled D?

Finland

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What two sports are common in Britain?

soccer & rugby

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The ______were great explorers, they established some of the first settlements in Iceland.

Vikings

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An ocean current that brings warm, moist air across the Atlantic Ocean.

North Atlantic Drift

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Capital of Iceland

Reykjavik

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What country is labeled H?

Lithuania