A | B |
Andorra | Andorra La Vella |
Austria | Vienna |
Belgium | Brussels |
Cyprus | Nicosia |
Finland | Helsinki |
Germany | Berlin |
Greece | Athens |
Iceland | Reykjavik |
Liechtenstein | Vaduz |
Luxembourg | Luxembourg |
Ireland | Dublin |
Italy | Rome |
Malta | Valletta |
Monaco | Monaco |
Vatican City | No capital city |
United Kingdom | London |
Switzerland | Bern |
Sweden | Stockholm |
Spain | Madrid |
Portugal | Lisbon |
San Marino | San Marino |
Norway | Oslo |
Netherlands | Amsterdan |
France | Paris |
Denmark | Copenhagen |
United Kingdom | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
Atlantic Ocean | body of water to the west of Europe |
Mediterranean Sea | body of water to the south of Europe |
Aegean Sea | body of water that borders Greece to the east |
Adriatic Sea | body of water that borders Italy to the east |
Ionian Sea | body of water that in southeast of Italy |
Danube River | major river that runs through central to eastern Europe |
Great Britain | largest island in Europe |
Norwegian Sea | body of water to the west and north of Norway |
Baltic Sea | this sea borders Germany |
North Sea | body of water between United Kingdomand Denmark |
Iberian Peninsula | Spain, Andorra and Portugal |
Pyrenees | Mountain Range between Spain and France |
Alps | highest mountain range in Europe, located on border of Italy and Switzerland |
Mont Blanc | highest mountain in Europe, in the Pyrenees |
North European Plain | vast lowlands of fertile soil from France to Russia |
Rhine River | flows northwest from the Alps and empties into the North Sea |
moors | treeless, windy highland areas with damp ground in northern England, Scotland, and Wales |
island | Ireland and northern Ireland is this landform |
Seine | river that connects the region of France |
Loire | river that connects the regions of France |
Holland | another name for Netherlands |
Alpine countries | Switzerland, Austria, and Liechtenstein |
continental divide | a high place from which rivers flow; the Alps in Switzerland |
mountainous | Austria has 3/4ths of this landform covering the country; more than any other country |
Scandanavia | Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark |
fjords | steep-sided valleys that are inlets of the sea; they provide sheltered harbors and beautiful scenery |
geysers | Iceland has these springs that shoot hot water and steam into the air |
peninsula | Italy's major landform looks like a boot |
Balkan | the peninsula on which Greece is located |
Crete | the largest Greek island |
Tyrrhenian Sea | sea to the west of Italy |
Sicily and Sardinia | islands of Italy |
Corsica | island of France |
Strait of Gibraltar | narrow, deep body of water that separates the Iberian Peninsula of Europe from Morocco in Africa. |
Volga | longest river in Europe, located in Russia |