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West Central Europe

Nov 01, 2014

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West Central Europe

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Geographic features

• West-Central European countries are all located on the European mainland.

• The Northern European Plain makes up the northern part of the region and provides the region’s best farmland.

Why do you think West Central Europe has a greater area of usable farmland than Russia?

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• Several of the region’s rivers are navigable.– A navigable river

is one that is deep and wide enough for ships to use

– Two important rivers are the Danube and the Rhine.

Why do major cities develop along navigable waterways?

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• The navigable rivers in West Central Europe are important for trade and transportation.

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• West Central Europe’s climate is beneficial to farming

• Mild temperatures, plenty of rain, and rich soil have led to productive farming

How does this differ from Russia’s climate?

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Resources

• Coal, oil, and uranium have helped certain areas of West-Central Europe by allowing successful energy production in the region

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France

• Capital= Paris• Language= French• Economy– top agricultural producer – major crops= wheat and grapes– Major exporter of goods like perfumes and wines– Tourism is important

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Landmarks in France

Louvre (Art Museum)- Paris, France

Eiffel Tower- Paris, France

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Landmarks in France

Notre Dame- Paris, France

French Rivera

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Netherlands• Capital= Amsterdam• Language= Dutch• Economy– Agriculture is

important– Cheese and flowers

(tulips) are important exports

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Dutch Landmarks

Polders= drained land that has been pumped from sea water and is protected by dams

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Belgium

• Capital= Brussels• Language= Flemish (northern) and French

(southern)• Economy– Major exports= diamonds, chocolate, lace, and

cheese

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Belgian landmarks

Brussels= headquarters for European Union

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Luxembourg

• Capital= Luxembourg• Language= French or German• Economy– One of the world’s highest standards of living– Major banking center– Important steel producer

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Luxembourg Geography

• Forested, hilly country that is smaller than Rhode Island

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Germany

• Capital= Berlin• Language= German• Economy– Europe’s largest economy– Based on industry like

chemicals, engineering, steel, and cars

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German landmarksNeuschwanstein Castle

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German landmarks

Town square in Munich

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Austria

• Capital= Vienna• Language= German• Economy– Service industries, like banking, are important– Tourism is also important

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Austrian landmarks

Mozart’s cathedral in Salzburg, Austria

The Sound of Music was filmed here!

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Austrian Geography

The Alps cover ¾ of Austria

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Switzerland

• Capital= Bern• Languages= German and French• Economy– Banking is very important– Also famous for its banks, watches, chocolates,

and cheeses.

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Swiss Landmarks

Lake Lucerne

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Journey to Mt. Pilatus

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View from Mt. Pilatus