Eastern Europe Pages - 117-125
Across
- 3. Europe's longest river. (117)
- 6. The capital city of Romania. (124)
- 10. The capital city of Estonia. (120)
- 11. The second largest city in Russia, formerly called Leningrad by the Soviets. (119)
- 12. Europe's highest peak. (117)
- 15. The capital city of Hungary. (123)
- 18. The capital city of Latvia. (120)
- 19. This country was divided into the two countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. (122)
- 20. Acronym for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (118)
- 21. The capital city of Slovakia. (122)
- 23. The capital city of Lithuania. (120)
Down
- 1. Russia's first czar. (118)
- 2. The Capital city of Russia. (119)
- 4. The plain that dominates northern Europe. (117)
- 5. The world's deepest freshwater lake. (117)
- 7. The 97% majority population of Poland. (122)
- 8. The capital city of Ukraine. (121)
- 9. A small nation currently linked to Romania, is sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine. (124)
- 13. The capital city of Poland. (122)
- 14. The capital city of the Czech Republic. (122)
- 16. The capital city of Bulgaria. (125)
- 17. Deposits of stones and debris left by ancient glaciers. (120)
- 19. Acronym for Commonwealth of Independent States. (119)
- 22. The capital city of Belarus. (121)