BJU Culture Geography Unit 5

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__________ refers to any exotic limestone landscape and is especially prevalent in Slovenia.

"Karst"

Russia calls its former republics, the CIS, the

"near abroad."

capital of the Netherlands.

Amsterdam

Parts of Scandinavia where the sun never sets for two months in the summer lie above what?

Arctic Circle

What was the largest WWII Nazi concentration camp & where was it located?

Auschwitz

The tendency of a region made up of many ethnically and religiously diverse minorities to break into small, hostile countries is called

Balkanization.

The Soviets invested much time and money in developing the infrastructure of the

Baltic States.

Which country, whose name means "white Russia," contains the Pinsk Marshes, the largest marshland in Europe?

Belarus

Brussels

Belgium Capital

Muslims who live in the Balkans are known as

Bosniaks.

route invaders from Germany took into Italy through Austria.

Brenner Pass

What body of water linked to the Garonne River connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea?

Canal du Midi

Helinski

Capital of Finland

Moscow

Capital of Russia and former host of the Winter Olympic Games.

The dominant mountain system in eastern Europe is the

Carpathians

The breakaway republic that has caused more trouble for Russia since 1991 is

Chechnya

sometimes called the Russian Riviera.

Crimea

Which peninsula juts out into the Black Sea and is attached to Ukraine by a 2.5-mile-wide isthmus?

Crimean Peninsula

Some the Baltic States use the

Cyrillic alphabet.

Budapest was once actually two different cities on opposite sides of the

Danube River.

Copenhagen

Denmark Capital

Sparsely populated and has few large population centers.

Describe Asiatic Russia

Having a promising start after the collapse of communism, the Czech Republic has one of the strongest economies in

Eastern Europe.

Whereas most people of the Carpathians are Roman Catholic, the people of ROMANIA are mostly.

Eastern Orthodox.

A Uralic language is spoken in

Finland

Ivan the Terrible

First Russian ruler, 1547.

The shipbuilders formed a labor union called ________.

Gdansk

What country fought France for control of the Alsace-Lorraine plateau?

Germany

Berlin

Germany's Capital

The Russian ruler responsible for reforms that led to the fall of the Soviet Union Empire.

Gorbachev

Largest island in Europe

Great Britain

Poland

Home of Solidarity and one of the countries Hitler invaded.

Russia

In area, what country is the largest country in the world?

Liechtenstein is known for what economical condition?

Industrialization and high standard of living.

Dublin

Ireland Captial

The Danube River flows through a break in the Carpathian Mountains called the

Iron Gate.

The Apennines stretch the length of the

Italian Peninsula.

Denmark has territory on what peninsula

Jutland Peninsula.

Which German canal links the North Sea with the Baltic Sea?

Kiel Canal

Known as the Baltic States, which three countries were the first of the fifteen republics in the Soviet Union to declare independence?

Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia

Who was the head of the first trade union and later became the first president of free Poland?

Lech Walesa

Portugal capital

Lisbon

Which of the Baltic States is partially composed of fifteen hundred islands?

Lithuania

The longest river in France is the

Loire

What country has the world's highest per capita GDP?

Luxembourg

The apostle Paul was shipwrecked on

Malta

What Italian city, the second largest in the country, is a banking center in the Po River Valley?

Milan

What city serves as the headquarters for the CIS?

Minsk

Which three countries lie on the eastern plains?

Moldova, Ukraine, and Belarus

The highest mountain in the Alps,

Mont Blanc, located in France.

is the highest mountain in Switzerland.

Monte Rosa

The name of which Eastern European country means "black mountain"?

Montenegro

Gypsies

One of the largest ethnic minorities in Europe.

Countries in southern and western Europe are predominantly what religion?

Roman Catholic.

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Russia is bordered by how many countries?

Nickel

Russia leads the world in the production of what metal?

Most RUSSIANS practice what religion?

Russian Orthodox

The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is

Sarajevo

Edinburgh

Scotland Capital

Paris lies on the __________ River.

Seine

Which city serves as Russia's main naval base?

Sevastopol

What was the name of the group of semi-independent states ruled by the Soviet Union's puppet leaders following World War II?

Soviet bloc

occupies the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula.

Spain

Madrid

Spain's Capital

Cantons are

Swiss self-governing districts.

Bern

Switzerland Capital

Form the backbone of Italy.

The Apennine Range

What massive fortress in Moscow represents Russian political power and influence? Lenin is entombed in the square in front of it.

The Kremlin, Red Square

have tended reindeer for thousands of years.

The Lapps in Finland

What mountains form the border between France and Spain

The Pyrenees

is Spain's longest river.

The Tagus

This railroad links Russia's European and Pacific ports.

Trans Siberian

Which region in Romania has long intrigued Western Europeans, who view it as a place of mystery and danger?

Transylvania

The swift and peaceful overthrow of communism in Czechoslovakia was called the

Velvet Revolution.

This Italian city was built on more than one hundred islands in the Adriatic Sea and is currently sinking.

Venice

Croatia

What Balkan country is shaped like a boomerang?

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Who participated in the Dayton Peace Accords

Gorbachev

Who was the last ruler of the Soviet Union?

The Giant's Causeway between Scotland and Ireland was formed by

cooled lava.

Like Switzerland, Liechtenstein does not participate in wars and

does not have a standing army.

Slovenia has the __________ per capita GDP in Eastern Europe.

highest

Most of continental Europe has what type of climate?

marine-west-coast climate.

To give the Czech people a direct stake in the success of the new Czech Republic's economy, the government began an experiment in

mass privatization.

The term glasnost means

openness

The Massif Central is a mountainous plateau in southern France that has

poor soil.

An area of political uncertainty, constant tension, and frequent changes in political boundaries is often called a

shatter belt.

What is the largest industrial region in Europe?

the Ruhr

Iceland has glaciers and active

volcanoes.


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