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Europe
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France France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its main ideals expressed in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. France is a developed country and possesses the fifth largest economy by nominal GDP and eighth largest economy by purchasing power parity.
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France France is the largest state in the European Union by area and the third largest in Europe behind Russia and Ukraine.European Union France is linked to the United Kingdom by the Channel Tunnel, which passes underneath the English Channel.United Kingdom Channel Tunnel France built the second largest empire of the time, including large portions of North, West and Central Africa, Southeast Asia, and many Pacific islands.second largest empireNorthWest Central AfricaSoutheast AsiaPacific islands
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Spain Spain is more than bullfights, flamenco dancers and crowded beaches. It's a spectacular and diverse country, the north resembling the rolling, green hills of Ireland and the south giving you a taste of Moroccan landscapes and architecture. The uniqueness of Spain lies in the separate kingdoms which made up the original Spanish nation.
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Spain’s landforms Occupying most of the Iberian Peninsula's land area (approximately 85%), Spain is the third largest country in Europe and 45% is covered by the Meseta Plateau.Iberian Peninsula'sMeseta Plateau. Significant mountains in Spain include the limestone Cordillera Cantabrica and rugged Sistema Iberico (north); massive Pyrenees (northeast) where many peaks exceed 3,000 meters; the deeply eroded and rocky Sierra de Cuenca (east), and the lower Montes de Toledo and Serrania de Cuenca (south-central). Cordillera CantabricaSistema IbericoPyreneesSierra de CuencaMontes de Toledo Serrania de Cuenca
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Germany’s famous cities Bamberg an imperial city has been listed as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage. Berlin, the capital of Germany is one of the great cities of the European continent. Cologne is the fourth largest city of Germany.
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France’s Agriculture France has been one of the most dominant agricultural centers of Europe for centuries. That gave France an important role in European and, to some extent world, affairs in the pre-industrial age. With about 730,000 farms, approximately 7 percent of the workforce is employed in agriculture or similar sectors such as fishing or forestry.
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British History The British Isles have a rich history going back thousands of years. Stone circles, Neolithic tombs and tools have been found all over the British Isles from the tip of Cornwall in the south to the very north of Scotland.
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Great Britain On the first day of the Battle of the Somme in 1916, 19,000 British troops were killed in a day. And 400,000 Allies were killed or wounded at the Somme. The British Army in Europe soon lost to the Germans, who quickly conquered most of continental. England has a maritime temperate climate which means that it's quite mild, with temperatures not much lower than 0ºC in winter and not much higher than 32ºC in summer.Europe. England It is informed by the UK's culture as a developed island country, major power, and, its composition of four countries—England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales—each of which have preserved and distinct customs, cultures and symbolism.developedisland country major powerEngland Northern IrelandScotlandWales preserved and distinct customs, cultures and symbolism
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Italy Italy makes Ferrari’s. Italy's capital, Rome, was for centuries the political center of Western civilization, as the capital of the Roman Empire. Modern Italy is a democratic republic and a developed country with the eighth-highest quality of life index rating in the world.
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Poland The total area of Poland is 312,679 square kilometers (120,726 sq mi), making it the 69th largest country in the world and the 9th largest in Europe. Poland has a population of over 38 million people, which makes it the 34th most populous country in the world. Poland became a kingdom and in 1569.
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Bibliography http://www.france.com/ http://www.justspain.org/ http://www.great- britain.co.uk/history/history.htm http://www.great- britain.co.uk/history/history.htm http://europa.eu/ http://www.un.org/
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