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Bellringer In which country does the Thames River run? On what two features does Iceland sit? What is the EU?
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Netherlands
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Balkans Peninsula in central Europe
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Areas speak some Russian and German, but are taught the languages of their country as well – Estonian – Latvian – Lithuanian English and Polish too
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Estonia Climate maritime, wet, moderate winters, cool summers Terrain marshy, lowlands; flat in the north, hilly in the south Tallinn – Well preserved medieval site
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Latvia Climate is maritime; wet, moderate winters Natural resources – peat, limestone, dolomite, amber, hydropower, timber, arable land Riga
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Lithuania Climate is maritime and continental; wet, moderate winters and summers – Transitional Terrain is lowland, many scattered small lakes, fertile soil Natural resources – peat, arable land, amber Vilnius
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Poland Multiethnic nation turned into a dominant Roman Catholic nation. How? – Nazi and Soviet occupation – Warsaw Ghetto Minorities are forced to live in a section of a city called a ghetto Rebellion and slaughter by Nazis – Burned to the ground
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Poland Warsaw Auschwitz and Treblinka Food – Pierogies
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Pittsburgh Pierogies
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Czechoslovakia Velvet revolution and divorce – No bloodshed – Czech Republic Prague – Slovakia Bratislava
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Romania Bucharest Transylvania Multiplier effect – Investments that spawn multiple related jobs
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Yugoslavia Land of the southern Slavs Split into six nations – Slovenia – Croatia – Macedonia – Bosnia and Herzegovina – Serbia and Montenegro Ethnic cleansing of Serbs and Croats
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Serbia and Croatia Montenegro Mts. And Danube valley Belgrade Continental Climate – Cold winters, hot summers Ethnic Croats and Serbs Adriatic Sea Temperate Continental Climate Zagreb Split
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Ukraine “Borderlands” so THE Ukraine is not correct Kiev Climate is Temperate Continental and Medi along the Black Sea – Breadbasket of E. Europe Chernobyl Crimea
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