Northern Europe
type of government in England
Constitutional Monarchy
capital of Denmark
Copenhagen
Major city in Ireland that is not its capital
Cork
countries in Scandinavia
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland
People formally called the 'lapps'
Sami
the ? live in the extreme north of Scandinavia
Sami
Birthplace of the presbyterian faith
Scotland
Longest river in British Isles
Shannon River
3 island groups north of Scotland
Shetland, Orkneys, and Hebrides
economies in Scandinavia
Socialistic
Patron Saint in Ireland
St. Patrick
first to bring the gospel to Ireland
St. Patrick
Capital of Sweden
Stockholm
largest Scandinavian country
Sweden
The river London lies on
Thames River
main place for fishing in England
The Dogger Banks in the North Sea
Another name for Northern Ireland
Ulster
2 main countries in British Isles
United Kingdom and Ireland
cars from Sweden
Volvo and Saab
what people are called in Wales
Welsh
Prime Minister in England during WWII
Winston Churchill
Physical features of Ireland
mostly lowlands, good pastureland for livestock
lots of ? and ? in the North Sea
oil and fishing
Denmark is located where?
on the Jutland Peninsula
Sweden produces a lot of ?
paper from its lumber mills
the Sami depend a lot on ?
reindeer herds
Britains popular sports
rugby and soccer
Narrowest point in English Channel
strait of Dover
major material export in England
textiles
Rugged Highlands in Scotland
the Grampians
Heir to British Throne
the Prince of Wales
there is off and on ? between Northern Ireland and Ireland
violence
Iceland is known for ?
geysers and hotsprings
Ireland is a ?
independent republic
cultural myths of Ireland
leprechauns and the Blarney Stone
Londonderry is known for ?
linen factories
important export in England
Fishing
Largest city in Scotland
Glasgow
? is the worlds largest island
Greenland
Denmark also owns ?
Greenland
? keeps west coast open to ships
Gulf Stream Current
denmark is the home of ?
Hans Christian Andersen (The little Mermaid)
Capital of Finland
Helsinki
Largest city of Finland
Helsinki
Parliament of England
House of Lords and House of Commons
Has the worlds northern most capital
Iceland
Beginner of the Presbyterian faith
John Knox
mountains in Scandinavia
Kjolen Mountains
lake in Sweden
Lake Vanern
Western portcity in England
Liverpool
Capital of England
London
Largest city in England
London
main religion in Finland
Lutheran
City in England known for its textile industry
Manchester
? history and culture in Scandinavia
Nordic, or Viking
country with the highest GDP in Scandinavia
Norway
Important city of Norway that is not its capital
Bergen
England imports ? of its food supply
1/2
? of England's farming income comes from ? and ?
2/3, cattle and sheep
? of Denmark is farmed
50%
finland has ? lakes
60,000 lakes
? of Ireland's population is Catholic
95%
Capital of Northern Ireland
Belfast
2 regions
British Isles and Scandinavia
Home of the royal family in London
Buckingham Palace
Mountains in Wales
Cambrian Mountains
Capital of Wales
Cardiff
River Glasgow is located on
Clyde River
Prime Minister of England
David Cameron
what are Fjords?
Deep and narrow inlets of the sea
Capital of Ireland
Dublin
Capital of Scotland
Edinburgh
Countries in the United Kingdom
England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
Language spoken in Wales is a combination of ? and ?
English and Gaelic
capital of Norway
Oslo
mountains in northern England
Pennine Mountains
Queen of England
Queen Elizabeth II
capital of Iceland
Reykjavik
Finland has a ? background
asian
Scotland is know for ?, ?, and ?
bagpipes, kilts, and the lockness monster
3 main industries in England
coal, oil, and steel
governments in Scandinavia
constitutional monarchy
farms in Denmark are mostly ?
dairys
What is Peat Bags?
decomposed plant life soil dried in the sun that is used like wood for fire-it is very spongy to walk on