2. ITALY
Italy is a country in the south of Europe. Its capital is
Rome. The Italian flag is red, green and white.
People speak Italian. The official language of Italy is
Italian,but there are many dialects. The traditional
dishes in Italy are pizza, pasta and spaghetti. In
Italy,when you want to say ‘Hello’, you say ‘Ciao’.
4. Albania
Albania is a country in the southeast of Europe.Its
capital is Tirana.The colour of the Albanian flag is red
and it has got a black silhouette of a double-headed
eagle in the centre.People speak Albanian.The typical
dishes are fergese,Rice and natural yoghurt.In Albania
when you want to say ‘Hello’, you say ‘Përshendetje’.
6. TURKEY
Turkey is a country in southeast Europe and Asia.
It’s capital is Ankara.The Turkish flag is green
and white and it has got a moon and a star. The
national language of Turkey is Turkish ,but there
are many dialects.The traditional dish in turkey is
kebab.In Turkey, when you want to say “Hello”
you say “Merhaba”.
8. Greece is a country in the south east of
Europe.Greece is located on the southern tip of the
Balkan on the coast of the Mediterranean sea.
Its capital is Athens. The flag has got blue and
white stripes.The national language of Greece is
Greek,but there are many dialects. The traditional
dishes in Greece are moussaka and grilled meat.In
Greece when you want to say ‘hello’ you say ‘
Γεια σου’ .
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10. GERMANY
Germany is a country in central Europe, its capital is
Berlin.The German flag is red,black and yellow; and it
has got stripes. The national language of Germany is
German.The typical dishes are sausages,currywurst and
potato soup.In Germany, when you want to say ‘Hello!’
you say ‘Hallo!’
12. SPAIN
Spain is a country in the south west of Europe. Its capital
is Madrid. The Spanish flag is red and yellow and it has
got three stripes. The official language is Spanish, but
there are other co-official languages: Catalan, Basque,
Galician and Occitan. The typical dishes in Spain are
Spanish omelette (tortilla de patatas) and paella. In
Spain, when you want to say ‘Hello!’, you say ‘Hola!’.