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- 1. Germany is often called the "Land of the "
- 3. the French emperor who wanted to conquer all of the world
- 4. the island at the toe of Italy's boot
- 7. the capital city of Italy
- 10. Italian sculptor of David and Moses
- 11. the leader of the Protestant Reformation in France
- 16. Adolf Hitler's desire to conquer led to this war
- 17. called the "Land of the Midnight Sun"
- 18. these are things and facts associated with which country: Alps, Wiliam Tell and independence of country, International Red Cross, the book of Heidi, cheese, chocolates, watches, music boxes, a neutral republic, landlocked
- 19. the country that reunited in the spring of 1990
- 20. capital of Norway
- 23. mainland Europe's only active volcano
- 24. the city with the famous "leaning tower"
- 25. the huge swamp in southern Spain
- 26. one of the greatest scientific geniuses of all time
- 29. the world's largest island; called the "Land of Fire and Ice"
- 30. the Strait of Gibraltar separates the Iberian Peninsula from this place
- 31. Handel, Beethoven and this person were three famous German musicians
- 32. the scientist who taught the world how to protect against germs
- 35. located on the Jutland Peninsula
- 37. the first man to sail around the world
- 38. high, rocky banks
- 39. the capital of Spain
- 40. the leader of the National Socialist Party in Germany
- 41. the highest peak in France, begins with Mont
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- 2. Spain and Portugal are on this peninsula
- 5. Inuits sometimes live in these temporary snow-blocked shelters
- 6. Italian painter of the Mona Lisa
- 7. this river isEurope's most important inland waterway
- 8. Matadors in Spain fight this animal
- 9. first European to travel all the way across Asia
- 10. Italian dictator and leader of the Fascists
- 12. a great scientist
- 13. the most famous writer from Denmark
- 14. young peasant girl who led the French army to victory, but was later captured and burned at the stake
- 15. the World War II hero who became president of the Fifth Republic
- 21. this tower is a famous French landmark
- 22. the capital of Germany; also the German city that was divided after World War II
- 27. these are things and facts associated with which country: tulips, windmills, lowlands, pilgrims who later came to America, wooden shoes and dikes
- 28. the capital of France
- 33. the reason no trees grow in the tundra region is because it is located above this line
- 34. this region is north of the Arctic Circle in the Frigid Zone
- 36. Italy is often called the "Home of the "