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europe, italy, and ireland

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irelands nickname (for its greenness)   emerald isle  
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70---35   ----- million people were worldwike claim Irish ancestry, and ----- million people in the US have Irish heritage  
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Celtic Tiger   due to a strong economy in the 1990's, Ireland became known as the what?  
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Macgillycuddy's Reeks   Ireland's most famous mountain range  
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fuel--- 1/4   peat is used for ----;----- of Ireland is occupied by peat bogs, marshes, mountains, and lakes  
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in -----, ---- countries became independent from British rule   in 1992, 26 people  
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what is the most common religion in Ireland?   Roman Catholic  
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what is the "man's social club" in Ireland?   the pub  
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what is a popular Irish sport that is just like field hockey?   huring  
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What is a combination of soccer and rugby that is another popular irish sport   gaelic football  
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what was declared the "first official language" of Ireland in 1937?   Irish (also known as Gaelic)  
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less that ---- % of the labor force works in agriculture   less than 10%  
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what two factors make ireland one of worlds best lands for growing grass?   high rainfall and moderate temperature  
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cattle and milk account for about ---% of agriculture in ireland   85  
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in dublin, you can find the --------, a hand-illistrated collection of the four books of the New Testament   book of kells  
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blarney castle, home of the blarney stone, is located near wat irsih city?   cork  
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a famine hit ireland in the 1840s. it was caused by a ----- that attacked the ------ crop, crushing most of the food supply.   fungus--potato  
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italy is a ---- shaped peninsula that extends into the ---- sea   boot---mediterranean  
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an ancient king named ----- may be the source of Italy's name   Italo  
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in the mid- ____ century (1800s) the many separate nations of the Italian peninsula were united   19  
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the ---- separate Italy from France, Switzerland, and Austria   Alps  
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What is Italy's neighbor to the northeast?   Slovenia  
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the toe of the Italian boot seems to kick an island named...   sicily  
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there are two small independent countries within italy what are they?   vatican city and republic of san marino  
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----- thirds of italy is covered with mountains and hills   two  
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------- is italys highest point   Gran Paradiso  
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the -------- makes up Italy's "spine"   Apennine Range  
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when vesuvius erupted in A.D. 79, it destoryed the cities of what?   Pompeii and Herculaneum  
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the largest lake in italy   Garda  
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What are Itlay's only navigable rivers?   the Po and then Adige  
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what river flows threw Rome?   Tiber river  
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what is Italy's capital city?   Rome  
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What is one of Italy's important sources of power. it comes from swift-flowing alpine streams   hydroelectricity  
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what is italy the most the world's leading producer of?   marble  
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the ---------- are topped with marble, which appears to be snow.   Aupuane Alps  
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hot wind called -------- blows across southern Italy from the deserts of North Africa   scirócco  
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the religion of the vast majority of Italians is ------   Roman Catholic  
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what is the patron saint of Naples?   San Gennaro  
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on august 15, two-week period called ------------ begins. It is a time where many Italians go on vacation   Ferragosto  
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rather than exchange of girls on december 25, many italians do so on -------- known as the feast of epiphany   january 6  
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italians must go to school until they are --- years old. Middle school (also known as intermediate or junior high school) is called --------.   14----scuola media  
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in italy, a doctors degree is called   laurea  
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the medical school at ------ dates back to the 9th century   salerno  
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the -------- returned from the holy land having learned to use------- as a flavoring   lemon juice  
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it is estimated that there are more than ---- different pasta shapes. one of them is call ------ which means little worms   100----vermicelli  
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there is a celebration known as the --------- in San Daniele del Friuli   ham fair  
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what is the national sport of italy?   soccer  
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------- was Italy's most famous opera singer until he died in 2007   Luciano Pavarotti  
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----- is Italy's second largest city. People of this city are compared to New Yorkers because the appear to --- instead of walk   Milan--run  
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the heart of Milan is the huge ------- (cathedral)   Piazza del Duomo  
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the most famous opera house in the world is know as -----   la scala  
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the greek name to naples,-------, means new city   neapolis  
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what gave naples massive problems in early 2008?   garbage removal  
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since the sea brought wealth to the city, residents of Venice called there city the-------   Bride of the Adriatic  
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when a sea route around africa was discovered, venice lost its monopoly on the ------ trade   spice  
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what ciry is the birthplace of the Renaissance in Italy?   Florence  
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the ----- in Florence flooded in 1966, causing damage to the priceless works of art there   Arno River  
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the ------ are buried in the Church of San Lorenzo. They ruled Florence from the 14th to the 16th century   Medicis  
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europes climate is mainly this   temperate  
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wild sheep with curling horns found on corsica and sardinia   mouflon  
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narrow inlets where ocean comes in between cliffs   fjords  
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deep enough to be traveled by boat   navigable  
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european superhighways   autobahns  
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a main deposit of oil and gas   north sea  
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its eggs are the most expensive type of caviar   beluga sturgeon  
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europes longest river   volga river  
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french car manufacturer   renault  
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called moose in europe   elk  
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climate found in british isles   maritime climate  
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italian game similar to lawn bowling   boccie  
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europes largest exporter of timber   sweden  
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most european christians are this   roman catholic  
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europes highest peak   Mount Elbrus  
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a nimble alpine animal   ibex  
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"land of a thousand lakes"   finland  
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source of europes mild climate   gulf stream  
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holy wars in the 11th,12th, and 13th centuries   crusades  
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provide more employment for europeans than any other economic activity   service industries  
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famous symbol of good luck   white stork  
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worlds largest country   russia  
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native cats found in caspian lowland desert   wild cats  
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divide france and spain   pyrenees  
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animals found in central europe   hedge hogs  
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fuel of europes early factories   coal  
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trace the border between france and switzerland   jura mts  
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number of EU countries in 1957   six  
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europes second largest river   Danube river  
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climate found in central and eastern europe   continental climate  
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europes common currency   euro  
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starting point of volga   valdai hills  
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power provided by europes rivers   hydroelectricity  
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loved by european urbanites (city-dwellers)   live theater  
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where danube empties into   black sea  
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recently active volcano near naples, italy   vesuvivs  
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country with average income per perosn less than $4,000   moldova  
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worlds smallest country   vatican city  
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swedish car manufacturer   volvo  
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popular sport in the uk   cricket  
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what geographers call asia and europe   eurasia  
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europes southern border   mediterranian sea  
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eastern border of europe   ural moutains  
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worlds largest saltwater lake   casian sea  
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percentage of europeans who are muslim   6%  
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italians are considered the most what (in language and religion) of all europeans?   homogeneous (not diverse)  
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in alpine valleys in the north of the country, several thousand people speak what?   german  
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also in northern itlay, the what speak french and live in the valle d'aosta   valdotains  
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--------, a slavic language, is also spoken in the northeast of italy   slovenian  
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about what percent of italians speak italians   95%  
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the standard form of the language originated in the region of what   central italy  
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2 dialects of italian that may be difficult to understand are spoken in ---- and -----.   sicily and sardinia  
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itlian art began with the -----, whose major cities were in the middle of the italian pen.   etruscans  
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a public meeting place in rome known as the ---- dates from the period of the roman empire.   forum  
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the ------,which started in the 14th century, had the greatest impact on italian art.   the renaissance  
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three forms of early italian music were the ---------,--------, and the ---------   gregorian chant, troubadour song, and the madrigal  
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between the ages of six and fourteen, education is ---- and ----- for children in italy   free and compulsory (required)  
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there are ---- state and private universities in italy   27  
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the oldest univ. in italy is ---------, and largest univ. in the country is-------   university of bologna and university of rome  
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in italy, the most significant public health accomplishment has been the almost complete elimination of ----------.   malaria  
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true or false: the italian railroad system is owned by the government   true  
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one of the world's longest railroad tunnels, the ------------, connects itlay and switzerland   simplon tunnel  
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during the 1920's, the worlds first ---------- were built in northern italy   automobile expressway  
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superhighways that connect the major cities of itlay are called ------   autostades  
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in 1861, italys type of government was a ----------. since 1946, the country has been a ------.   constitutional monarchy --- republic  
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italys president is elected by the ----- for a ---- year term   parliment--seven  
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ledgislative branch in italy and england   italy-parliamentengland-congress  
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parliamentery system   political party who has most members elect the leader  
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members of the legislature (Chamber of Deputies and Senate) are elected by the poeple for a ----- year term   5  
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italy is divided into --- regions, which are divided inot ----- provinces   20---103  
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tuscany, marche, umbrio, and -- are regions in central itlay   lazio  
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after world war I, a "strong man" named ------------- rose to power. He led the ---- party. members of this group were known as the ------.   Benito Mussolini----fascist-----blackshirts  
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why did the party grow rapidly?   cuz mussolini promisedbenefits to everyone  
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mussolini became known as ------ (the leader). political parties except for his were ----------.   Il Duce---- abolished  
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italy invaded and defeated the african nation of ------   ethiopia  
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to oppose france and england, mussolini and adolf hitler started the ---------   rome-berlin axis  
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italy joined WWII in 1940 by attacking ------------.   southern east france  
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true or false: italy's military was not powerful enough to fight a large scale war   true  
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since WWII,the ---------- party has been the most powerful force in itlays government   christion democratic party  
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garda (the lake)   italy  
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Po and Adige river   italy  
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milan   italy  
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naples   italy  
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venice   italy  
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florence   italy  
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shannon river   ireland  
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dublin (capital city)   ireland  
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cork   ireland  
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killarney   ireland  
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limerick   ireland  
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galway   ireland  
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waterford and wexford   ireland  
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