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Question | Answer |
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What is the capital of Germany | Berlin |
What is another name for the Beer Festival | October Fest |
How many people attend the Beer Festival | 5 million |
What is another name for the black forest | the region of Boveria |
What is in the region of Boveria | Castles |
There are river boat tours along this river (HINT: it goes through Germany) | Rhine River |
What is the capital of Belgium | Brussels |
Brussels is home to what of Europe's | EC (Economic Community) |
What is the currency of most of European nations | The euros |
1 euro is equal to what in USD | $1.32 of USD is equal to it |
Where does the famous chocolate come from in Europe | Belgium, Belgium Chocolate |
What is Amsterdam the capital of | The netherlands |
what is the nickname of the netherlands | holand |
what is the ethnicity of the netherlands | Dutch |
What capital city is dug of of canals | Amsterdam |
What creates energy in the Netherlands | Windmills |
What is the famous flower in the Netherlands | Tulip |
What is the famous cheese in the Netherlands | Gouda |
What two things are legal in the capital city of the Netherlands | Prostitution and Marijuana |
What is the Capital of England | London |
Where are Big Ben, Parliment, and the London Tower located | London, England |
Who was the Prime Minister (P.M.) | was Gordon Howard now is David Cameron |
What four countries make up the United Kingdom | England, Scotland, Whales, and Northern Ireland |
Paris is the capital of what country | France |
What is the nickname of Paris | City of Love/Romance |
The capital city is known as what | the Fashion Capital |
What is the Wine Region | Bordeaux (champagne Region) |
Who said "My God, It taste like Stars" | Dom Perigone when he created champagne |
What is Switzerland's capital | Bern |
What are some Swiss Army Products | Knifes, Watches, and Clocks |
What are the famous falls in Switzerland | The Rhine Falls |
What is the native song in Switzerland | Yoodle |
What are some Swiss foods | Cheese, Foundough, and Chococlate |
Where do people do Alpine Skiing | The Alps, the Matterhorn, Zermaic |
What is Europe's most famous Art Museum | Louvre |
What country has the smallest population | Iceland |
What is the capital of Austria | Vienna |
Austria is home to what type of music | Classical |
Austria is home to what famous composers | Haydn, Beethoven, and Mozart |
Austria is home to what famous choir | The Vienna Boys Choir |
What famous movie was filmed in Austria | The Sound of Music |
What is the capital of Italy | Rome |
Rome is the center of the ancient what | Roman Empire |
St. Peter's Basilica is located in Rome, but where | Vatican City |
The Current Pope is who | Pope Bennidict the 16th |
The wine country is what in Italy | Tuscany |
What is Italy's Capital of art and the renaissance | Florance |
Athens is the capital of what country | Greece |
What is the black and white of Greece | black sand, and white houses |
What is the nickname of Greece | The Playground of the gods |
What are some foods from greece | Boliakvac, dairy, olive oil, red wine, grapes, and feta |
What is the capital of Turkey | Istanbul is the capital |
Turkey is the land bridge connecting what two countries | Europe and Asia |
What is the ancient capital of Constantinople now | Istanbul |
What two religious worlds are in Turkey | Islam and Christanity |
What is the capital of Whales | Cardiff |
What is the capital of Northern Ireland | Belfast |
What is the capital of the Republic of Ireland | Dublin |
What two languages are spoken in Ireland other than English | Celtic and Gaelic |
What is vegetation in the majority of Europe | The Deciduous Forest |
What side of the road do the people in England drive on | the left |
What is the biggest country (land area) in Europe | Russia |
What is the I.R.A. | The Ireland Republic Army |
What did the I.R.A. want to do | 1) unify the two irelands 2) help the irish catholics in Northern Ireland 3)Get the United Kingdom out of the country |
What is the largest land locked sea in Europe | The Caspian Sea |
What is the capital of Scotland | Edinburgh |
What does the Chunnel go under (body of water) | Dover Straits |
What is the capital of Poland | Warsaw |
What is the capital of Iceland | Reykjavik |
What is the capital of Denmark | Copenhagen |
What is the capital of Finland | Helsinki |
What is the capital of Liechtenstein | Vaduz |
What is the capital of Luxembourg | Luxembourg |
What is the capital of Malta | Valletta |
What is the capital of Monaco | Monaco |
What is the capital of Norway | Oslo |
What is the capital of Portugal | Lisbon |
What is the capital of Spain | Madrid |
What is the capital of Sweden | Stockholm |
What is the capital of the Vatican City | Vatican City |
What is the Scandinavian Peninsula | Norway, Sweden, and Finland |
What river travels west to east in Europe | The Danube River |
What mountain range in located in Italy | Apennies |
What mountain range boarders the north of Italy | the Alps |
What Sea is to the right of Italy | Adratic Sea |
What sea is to the right of Greece | The Aegean Sea |
What mountains are the boarder between Spain and France | the Pyrenees |
What is between Spain and Africa | The Strait of Gibralter |
What is apart of the british isles | The republic ireland, and the United KIngdom |
What sea is located south of the scandinavian peninsula | the Baltic Sea |
What Sea is located to the right of the British Isles | the north sea |
What sea is between Iceland and Norway | The norwegian sea |
What sea is beneath Italy and Greece but to the north of Africa | The mediterranean sea |
What Ocean is to the left of ireland | the atlantic ocean |
what ocean is to the north of norway | artic sea |
What is the largest city in Western Europe | London, England |
What are the four major languages spoken in W. Europe | Finno-Ogric, Romance, Germanic Slavis, and Celtic |
How any countries speak english | 32 |
What are the most popular climate regions | Marine West Coast, Mediterranen, and Humid Continental |
These are three hints of what country: The canals of Venice, the glory that was rome, and vatican city (home to the pope) | Italy |
The olympic games began in what country around 776 B.C. | Athens, Greece |
What is the center of the Roman Catholic Church and is also the worlds least populated nation with 1,000 people | Vatican City (not capital) |
What mountain range separates Asia and Europe | The Urals |
What is Eurasia | The countries that are apart of both Asia and Europe |
What is the largest and most inportant river in western europe | Rhine River |
Who is Sinn Fein | the political arm of the IRA |
What are the problems in Ireland | English Protestants (part of the UK) and Irish Catholics (the Republic of Ireland) |
Who are the bogsiders | The Catholics in Northern Ireland, there were forced to live in the bogs and weren't given rights to get jobs, and make any money |
What happened in 1960 | The Catholic and IRA took to the streets demanding for civil rights |
What is the river that goes through Dublin and carries all the way to the Atlantic Ocean | The Shannon River |
How many people live in the Republic of Ireland | 3.6 million |
How many people live in Northern Ireland | 1.6 million |
What happened in 1922 | the UK came in to take over Northern Ireland |
What is the Chunnel | an underwater tunnel, goes from England to France, it is 31-miles long |
what are moors | broad, treeless rolling plants |
what are bogs | areas of wet, spongy ground |
what is a glen | a narrow valley |
Scotland and England have been politically tied for how long | almost 300 years |
scotland occupies how much of the land in the UK | nearly 1/3 |
What two physical features separate England and Scotland | Cheviot Hills and the Tweed River |
What are the three regions that divide Scotland | the highlands, the central lowlands, and the southern Uplands |
what are the highlands | large, high plateau, and many lakes |
what are the central lowlands | 75% of population is located here, huge shipping center |
what are the southern uplands | closest to england boarder, sheep-raising region |
What is Heather and what color is it | it is eurasian shrub that grows purple flowers |
What were the terms of the Act of Union of 1707, and How are the Scots and English different | both retain their own cultures, and schtoland kept its own laws-economic rights and education |
What separates the republic of ireland and whales | St. George's Channel |
What are the group of islands north of scotland | orkney islands and the shetland islands |
what islands are located in the english channel | the channel islands |
what is fertile | ABLE TO PRODUCE ABUNDANT CROPS |
what is an estuary | a flooded valley at the wide mouth of a river |
what is ore | ROCKY MATERIAL CONTAINING A VALUABLE MINERAL |