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Northern European Plain | The vast plain that stretches from the Atlantic coast into Eastern Europe is called the |
Danube | The two most important rivers in West-Central Europe are the _______ and the Rhine. Many cities and industrial areas line their banks. |
Alps | The _______ are Europe’s highest mountain range. |
North Sea | The _______ is north of Belgium and the Netherlands. |
English Channel | The _______ is the body of water in between the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. |
Impressionism | _______ is a style of painting developed by French artists that uses rippling light to create an impression of a scene. |
Paris | _______ is the capital of France. |
dikes | The Dutch use _______, or earthen walls, in addition to dams, and pumps to hold back the sea. |
cosmopolitan | Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is considered a _______ city because of its many foreign influences. |
Amsterdam | _______ is the capital of the Netherlands. |
Brussels | _______ is the capital of the Belgium. |
Berlin | _______ is the capital of the Germany. |
chancellor | In Germany, a parliament elects a _______, or prime minister, who runs the government. |
cantons | Switzerland is made up of 26 districts called _______. |
Vienna | _______ is the capital of the Austria and also its largest city. |
Bern | The capital of Switzerland, _______, is centrally located between the country’s German- and French-speaking regions. |
navigable river | _______ is a waterway that is deep and wide enough for ships to use. |