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Title: Europe


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Europe!
  • Mrs. Lustigs Class
  • Weber Elementary
  • Spring 2008

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Germanyby Aaron Stumpf
  • There are a lot of things to do in Germany like
    sports, go to a beach, go skiing, go camping, and
    take a walk.
  • In January it is 30 degrees F.(-1degrees C.) In
    July it is 64 degrees F.(18c.)
  • Germany is the third largest country in Western
    Europe.

3
Greeceby Andrew Tagg
  • Greece owns the land bordering the Mediterranean
    and Black seas.
  • Greece eats a lot of meats, cheeses, and
    vegetables.
  • Some of them speak a special kind of Greek called
    demotic.

4
Spainby Anna Stevens

  • Paelle is a popular dish containing shrimp,
    lobster, chicken, and vegetables mixed with
    cooked rice in saffron.
  • Castilian Spanish is the official language,
    but a secondary language is used in 3 northern
    regions of Spain.
  • Madrid is the capital of Spain.

5
Germanyby Ariel Roghair
  • On September 3,1939,some countries in Europe
    declared war with Germany.
  • The Romans built a wall to protect their land
    from the Germans.
  • Germany has 16 different states.

6
Franceby Emily Halverson
  • Snails in butter sauce are one of the Frenchs
    favorite foods!
  • The Eiffel tower is 984 feet tall, built in 1889
    and was thought only to be temporary but still
    stands today!
  • Bastille day is a common holiday in France.

7
Franceby Emma Guthart
  • In France, they usually have medium rainfall all
    year.
  • In France, a lot of people like to folk dance in
    their free time.
  • In Southern-France, there are many flamingos.

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Italyby Jackson Nasby
  • According to legend the brothers Romulus and
    Remus founded Rome in 753 B.C.
  • The Apennines mountains go diagonally across
    Italy.
  • In 2006 Italy won the world cup that is played
    every four years.

9
Italyby Jenny Pigge
  • In the summer its dry with an occasional
    rainstorm.
  • In the spring its hot, dry, and sunny.
  • In the fall its cool and moist.
  • In the winter its cold, and snowy on the upper
    Alps and Apennines.
  • They speak Italian as there official language and
    often eat Pasta or pizza.

10
Irelandby Kevin Hanson
  • A lot of the Irish eat beef pork, bread ,
    chicken, fruit, mutton, beef and veggies.
  • The Irish speak English and Irish.
  • Ireland is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean.

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United Kingdomby J.D. Goodfellow
  • United Kingdom eats lots of potatoes, vegetables,
    gravy and pork.
  • United Kingdom has
  • lots of fish shops.
  • A lot of people in U.K. eat fish and chips.

12
Greeceby Lauren Uhde
  • Aesop wrote Greek Fables.
  • Athens is the capital.
  • The official language is Greek.

13
Romania by Luke Barta
  • The Romanians tend to eat a lot of grilled meats
    including, Mititei (meat balls shaped like
    cylinders) , Patricieni ( sausage).
  • The language develops between French, Italian,
    Portuguese, And Spanish.

14
Norwayby Marissa Frisbie
  • The languages of Norway are Bokmal and Nynorsk.
  • Near the Lofoten Islands the climate is 45
    degrees Celsius.
  • Some of the foods in Norway are Lefse, cereal,
    open-faced sandwiches, soup, meat, fish,
    potatoes, veggies, dessert, coffee, beer, tea,
    milk and soft drinks.

15
Englandby Mary Li
  • English is the official language in England.
  • Fish and Chips are really popular foods in
    England.
  • In London there are more than 7 million people.
  • In England a popular game is Football. (Soccer.)

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Greeceby Matt Bertell
  • Greece has a Mediterranean climate with mild wet
    winters and hot dry summers.
  • Much of the land of Greece is composed of
    limestone either bare or covered with thorny
    woody shrub vegetation called maquis.

17
France by Michael Rash
  • The Languages are French, Dutch, Breton, and
    Euskara.
  • The North and West regions are mainly flat or
    rolling .
  • They have 365 different kinds of chesses.

18
Englandby Molly Breitbach
  • Kids In England play football (soccer) and
    cricket.
  • English is the official language of England but
    the words have different meanings.
  • In London there are about 7 million people.

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The Netherlandsby Piper Wenzel
  • In The Netherlands most people speak Dutch,
    English, French, and German.
  • The Netherlands is in Northwestern Europe and is
    on the North Sea.
  • In The Netherlands most people own a bike.

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Portugal by Nick Yutzy
  • Portugals flag is red and green with Portugals
    coast of arms appears on the middle of the flag.
  • Some of Portugals food drink are fish, wine,
    grain, meat, sardines, and grapes.

21
Englandby Sharon Xiang
  • The pound is the currency.
  • Cricket, is a famous game in England.
  • Fish and chips is a famous food in England.
  • The official language is English.

22
United Kingdomby Wali Parks
  • They usually eat roast beef ,mutton or pork with
    potatoes.
  • They have cold winters and mild summers.
  • They have Sunday lunches.
  • They usually play soccer, tennis, baseball and
    cricket.

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Norwayby Yunseo Jung
  • Norway is much milder than countries in the
    north.
  • During winter, the snow covers at least three
    months a year.
  • Less rain falls in the inland than the coast.
  • There are two forms of language Bokal and
    Nynorsk.
  • Bokmal is also called Riksmal.
  • Norways flag has red background with black and
    white stripes.
  • Norways neighboring country is Sweden.

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