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Understanding Europe- A Cultural Mosaic By Lila Doma and Liz Grau Indiana University West European Studies Office
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Western Europe
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Statue of Liberty: France is a large statue that was presented to the United States by France in 1886. * Why did France give us the Statue of Liberty? commemorates the centennial of the United States and is a gesture of friendship from France to America
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Monoco 1956 Prince Rainer and Grace Kelly marry.
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Switzerland Known for there banking, chocolate and clocks. Swedish major export is chocolate, of which it’s people consume 54% of the chocolate made there.
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Austrian Parliament
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Austrian Open-air Market
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Final straw WWI? Franz Ferdinand and his wife are assassinated.
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Germany* Berlin The wall divided East Berlin and West Berlin for 28 years, from the day construction began on August 13, 1961 until it was dismantled in 1989. During this period 125 people were killed trying to cross the Wall into West Berlin. Caused a major divide between the haves and have NOTS.
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Netherlands Often called Holland. 40% of the land is under sea level. The Dutch also have many dykes.
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Belgium European Union:
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Reformation What is this?
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Western Europe- Rest Stop Vienna has been known for its musical influence across the world, and throughout history. It has been home to Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and Strauss. These amazing composers have influenced many musical greats. Today, Vienna houses the Philharmonic orchestra, along with many other musical events.
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Western Europe- Rest Stop One beauty that Austria is known for is it’s spectacular rose gardens. There are over 800 types of roses in these gardens. The months to visit these gardens are May through July. There are many events that occur in the rose gardens including weddings, family gatherings, and other celebrations.
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Austrian National Opera house
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Austrian street
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Austrian park
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Western Europe- Rest Stop Physical health and the environment are two very important issues in Western Europe. Citizens of many western European countries believe that these two issues are linked to a happy and zestful life. How does the next picture relate to this philosophy?
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Austrian street lane
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Western Europe- Rest Stop The Eiffel Tower is noted as the most recognized European monument worldwide. The tower was built in remembrance for the French Revolution and greeted visitors to the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris. What are some other famous monuments? What is their significance? What does that say about the countries that built them?
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Eiffel Tower
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Western Europe- Rest Stop When England and France decided to connect their two countries with a 32-mile rail tunnel beneath the English Channel, engineers were faced with a huge challenge. Not only would they have to build one of the longest tunnels in the world; they would have to ensure publics safety in a tunnel this size. $21 billion dollars later, the Chunnel has connected over 40 million passengers from France to England and remains to be one of the greatest engineering feats of modern time.
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The Chunnel
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Western Europe- Rest Stop Many artists, writers, and other forward- thinkers were lured to Paris in search of academic and artistic freedom during and after World War II. Under the influence of breath-taking views and potent espresso, they managed to create the dramatic tone for the artistic community that dominates Paris today. Can you see why Paris has been such an inspiring city for centuries?
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Paris
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Notre Dame Cathedral
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The Seine River
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Did you know our Statue of Liberty has a sister?
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