West-Central Europe
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- economy of France
- industry and agriculture
- France
- is a major agricultural and industrial country
- Amsterdam
- Capital of the Netherlands
- Wallonia
- region of Southern Belgium
- impressionism
- artistic movement
- Black Forest
- region of Southern Germany, filled with tall trees and rugged terrain
- Austria and Switzerland
- Both of these countries produce dairy products
- Bern
- capital of Switzerland
- NATO
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Brittany
- region of Western France
- North Atlantic Ocean
- warms the temperature
- Charlemagne
- Frankish emperor who united city-states in Germany to form the Holy Roman Empire
- Bohemia
- region in Southeast Germany and Czech Republic
- Brussels
- Capital of Belgium
- Austria and Switzerland
- produce dairy products
- Germany's plains
- produce many crops
- Monaco
- the second smallest country in the world, located in Southern France on the border with Italy
- Berlin
- Capital of Germany
- Christmas
- important holiday in Germany, Switzerland and Austria
- Lichtenstein
- tiny country located between Austria and Switzerland
- Vienna
- Capital of Austria
- The Dutch
- has NOT occupied France
- Civil wars and colonialism
- is not a major era in German history
- during WWII, Benelux countries
- occupied by Germany
- Bonn
- Capital of West Germany during the Cold War
- Massif Central
- Plateau region in south central France
- Flanders
- Northern area of Belgium
- cantons
- Swiss districts
- Pyrenees
- mountains that separate France and Spain
- loess
- fine, windblown soil deposits.
- confederation
- current government of Switzerland
- European Union
- Modern group of countries that share the same currency and work for free trade accross the continent
- Berlin
- Germany's present day captial
- Netherlands
- famous for flowers....tulips
- Paris
- Capital of France
- Catholic
- religion in Belgium and Luxembourg
- Paris
- largest city in France
- navigable
- __________ rivers are deep enough and wide enough to be used by ships.
- spaghetti
- Benelux countries have NOT made cultural contributions with _____________
- Alps
- Europe's highest mountain range.
- Seine
- Paris is located on this river
- Soviets
- controlled east Germany until 1989
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- French general
- English Channel
- body of water that separates France and England
- Reformation
- attempt to reform Christianity