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European Countries and Regions

Teacher: Professor Thomas
Across
Part of northern Europe, low elevation, glacier lakes, forests, information technology e.g., Nokia, discovery of gas and oil under North Sea a windfall; one of Europe's wealthiest countries and ranks highest in the world in human well-being
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, situated on the east coast of the Baltic Sea; culturally distinct from one another; forced to become part of Soviet republics after WWII; populations are decreasing and aging
Six counties in the northeast part of the island; Protestant majorities; IRA,administratively part of the UK
An exclave, although actually part of Russia; situated along the Baltic Sea; Russia's Baltic fleet is headquartered here with its relatively ice-free port
Agricultural with good soils, plenty of rain, and beautiful landscape; in 1921 became independent from the UK, much bloodshed between Catholics and Protestants potato famine brought many to the U.S.
The countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia were formerly called (name the country)
Pyrenees Mtns. block access to rest of Europe;2 wealthy prosperous regions are Madrid (center) and Barcelona (coastal)
Divided into two unequal parts parts for 40 years; the eastern part came home with enormous troubles that proved expensive to fix; long had the largest export economy in the world, but recently surpassed by China
Part of the Ottoman empire before WWII, part of NATO and the EU; always one of the poorer countries of Europe and spent more than it took in.
Largest of the "low" countries, reclaimed land from the sea, commercial flower beds, windmills, major world ports, e.g., Rotterdam
Down
The most industrialized nation in North Europ[e, produce most of North Europe's transport equipment and two highly esteemed automobiles - the Volvo and Saab; and IKEA - the world's largest furniture manufacturer
Most live in the southern part where economic activity is concentrated;consists of Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland
"Bad boys of Europe"; North is industrialized, Ferrari automobiles, South is agricultural; inefficient bureaucracy, high tax rates, inadequate infrastructure, and corruption
This region's formerly Communist, centrally planned economies, have been slow to turn around after the Cold War ended in 1989; violent political turmoil; drops in standard of living; two tiers of countries emerging, with those physically closest to western Europe making economic progress and beginning to attract foreign investment
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland; mild; old industrial heartland; English is the lingua franca; technological induustries in Silicon Vale; leader of the Industrial Revolution in early eighteenth century; in nineteenth century the Empire covered nearly a quarter of the world's land surface
Although produces most of North Europe's poultry, pork, dairy, 90 percent of its economy consists of services and high-tech manufacturing, and fisheries.
England has given Scotland and Wales more power known at "__________"
Densely populated, well-located for trade, international trade at heart of their economies; called the "low countries," coastal location and great port cities
Many people in all 13 countries of Central Europe are looking back nostalgically to the (name the Era)
Fine food, fashion, and tourism; Atlantic to the north and west, Mediterranean beaches to the south;THE leading tourist destination on Earth; trade volume is sixth largest in the world; shape is an irregular hexagon