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The Geography of Europe Unit 1 Notes

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The Geography of Europe

Unit 1 Notes

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Europe’s Latitude Compared to the U.S.

Europe’s Latitude Compared to the U.S.

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Former Soviet Union Compared in Latitude &

Area with the US

Former Soviet Union Compared in Latitude &

Area with the US

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Satellite View of Europe

Satellite View of Europe

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3,800 square miles3,800 square miles

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RREEGGIIOONNSS

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Continents by Size (sq. km.)

Continents by Size (sq. km.)AsiaAsia 44,579,00044,579,000

AfricaAfrica 30,065,00030,065,000

North AmericaNorth America 24,256,000 24,256,000

South AmericaSouth America 17,819,00017,819,000

AntarcticaAntarctica 13,209,00013,209,000

EuropeEurope 9,938,0009,938,000

Oceania (incl. Oceania (incl. Australia)  Australia)   7,687,000 7,687,000

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Rhine River• Longest river in Germany• An important waterway for trade• Begins in Switzerland, winds

through Germany, France, Luxembourg, & The Netherlands

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Danube River• 2nd largest river in Europe (Volga is first)• Flows through the 12 countries of

Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, and the Ukraine! – 1,770 miles long

• Played a vital role in the development of central Europe (trade & cultural diffusion)

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The Alps • Located in Austria, France,

Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, & Liechtenstein

• Major tourist destination • Extend for almost 700 miles!

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Mt. Blanc in the AlpsMt. Blanc in the AlpsMt. Blanc in the AlpsMt. Blanc in the Alps

It’s the highest mountain in the Alps: 15,771 It’s the highest mountain in the Alps: 15,771 feet.feet.

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Pyrenees Mountains

• Form the natural border between France & Spain

• Extend for about 270 miles

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Ural Mountains• Considered the natural boundary

between Europe & Asia• Divide Russia: 1/4 is in Europe, 3/4 is in

Asia• 1,500 miles long!• Among the world’s OLDEST mountain

ranges• Huge deposits of gold, nickel, silver,

platinum, coal, iron, & other minerals

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Ural Mountains: “The Great Ural Mountains: “The Great Divide”Divide”Ural Mountains: “The Great Ural Mountains: “The Great Divide”Divide”

It divides the European and Asian sections of It divides the European and Asian sections of Russia.Russia.

1500

miles

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The English Channel

• Small body of water that separates England from France

• 350 miles long• In the past, it was used as a good

system of defense for England• An important waterway for trade

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Iberian Peninsula

• The Pyrenees form the northern border

• 2nd largest peninsula in Europe• Includes the countries of Spain &

Portugal

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Southern PeninsulasSouthern Peninsulas

Iberian Peninsula

Italian Peninsula

Balkan Peninsula

CrimeanPeninsula

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Scandinavian Peninsula

• Largest peninsula in Europe (1,150 miles long)

• Consists of Norway, Sweden, and the northern region of Finland

• Region is rich in timber, iron, & copper

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Scandinavian Peninsula

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Mediterranean Sea

• Important route for trade & cultural exchange

• “Crossroads for 3 continents” (Europe, Africa, & Asia)

• Covers an area of 965,000 square miles

• Name means “in the middle of the earth” (surrounded by land)

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The European Plain• Largest mountain-free landform in

Europe• Stretches from the Pyrenees in the

west to the Ural Mountains in the east

• Extends 2,000 miles• Successful agricultural area

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European Plain

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Northern European Plain

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