Austrian born dictator of Germany, implement facism and he caused WW11 and the Holcaust.
what is Adolf Hitler
A large mass of moving ice and snow on land.
what is a Glacier
A wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to keep citizens from escaping to the West.
what is the Berlin wall
warm ocean current that helps keep Europe's climate mild.
what is North Atlantic drift
The second-longest river of Europe.
what is the Danube River
Brutal communist dictator of the Soviet Union.
what is Joseph Stalin
A long narrow inlet from the sea between cliffs or hills.
what is a Fjord
nuclear power plant in Russia that had an explosion in 1986 and released radioactive materials into the air.
what is Cherbobyl
one of a seafaring Scandinavian people who raided the coasts of the northern and western Europe from the eighth through the tenth century.
what is the Vikings
German Baroque composer.
what is Johan Sebation Bach.
The mountain range which divides Spain from France.
what is Pyrenees
A Gothic cathedral in Paris, France, it was begun in 1200 and completed around 1345. It was destroyed by riots and wars, and rebuilt in the 1700, then being renovated several times afterwards, most recently due to fire.
what is the Notre Dame Cathedral.
Familiar with at ease n many different countries and cultures.
what is Cosmopolitan
King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia.
what is Alexander the Great.
A mountain range in western Russia extending from the Arctic to the Caspian sea.
what is the Ural Mountains
The capital and largest city of Greece.
what is Athens
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
what is the Baltics
Who was the first czar of Russia, known for cruelty and constantly at war.
what is Ivan the Terrible
Peninsula in southwestern Europe occupied by Spain and Portugal.
what is the Iberian Pennisula
Eleventh-century fortress in the heart of Moscow that has been the historical seat of the Russian state power.
what is Kremlin
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg.
what is Benelux nations.