Europe Today
By Paavo, Sam H, Rebecca, Stella and Julian
Introduction of Modern Europe
Europe is a continent in the Eastern Hemisphere with
lots of tourist attractions including the French Alps. The
original Statue of Liberty was made in France, then
shipped to America. There are 47 independent
countries in Europe, including Western Russia which is
the most populated with 110,000,000 people. The
smallest country is Vatican City and it is also the lowest
populated. The largest country in Europe is Ukraine.
Map of the World
This is Europe ->




                Map of Europe By Wikipedia
Population of Europe
●   739,165,030 people were living in Europe in the year 2011.
●   The biggest countries in Europe are: Russia, Ukraine, France, Spain and Sweden.
●   Almost 13 million people came to visit Europe in 2006.


Picture By: DanieVDM
Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
Flickr.com
Culture And Daily Life
Did you watch the Olympics this year? Well, if you did, you may want to know
that the Olympics were originally created in Greece, which is located in
Europe, and was first held over 3,000 years ago. The olympic games are
now held every 4 years, and have become an occasion where many of the
countries of the whole world play and take part in.


Picture By:
Gavin Llewellyn
The Olympic rings flag
From Flickr CC
Culture and Daily Life

●   Europe has a lot of culture, like fashion, art, music, architecture, and
    design! The castle below is Kilkenny Castle in England.
                                                   Photo By: Philipp_Roth
                                                          Kilkenny Castle
                                                                 Flickr CC
Currency of Europe
●   21 European countries use Euros and agreed to use this one currency, the
    Euro, instead of local currency like the lira in Italy. These 21 countries + 6
    more (Here is a list of them) became the European Union.
●   There are 25 European Countries that don't use Euros.

                     One Euro
                  By XiXiDu
                  Flickr.com
Geography of Europe
 ●   There are 2,151,200,000 total acres in
Europe. [Two billion, one hundred and fifty-one million, two hundred thousand]
 ●   80-90% of land is forest.
 ●   Europe's boundaries shape is from WWI and WWII
 ●   Europe also created many architectural ideas
that are very popular. One of these is the Roman
system of aqueducts. The aqueduct was a way to send
water from one place to another Like a plumbing system.

Aqueduct north-west of Vindolanda Roman Fort    by Andrew Curtis    On Geograph
BIBLIOGRAPHY
●   "''Taxes in Europe - Tax reforms'' database (TEDB/TAXREF)." European
    Commission . N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <ec.europa.
    eu/taxation_customs/taxation/gen_info/info_docs/tax_inventory/index_
    en.htm>.
●   "Smallest European Country — Infoplease.com." Infoplease — Free Online
    Encyclopedia, Almanac, Atlas, and more — Infoplease.com. N.p., n.d. Web.
    15 Nov. 2012. <http://www.infoplease.com/askeds/smallest-european-
    country.html>.
●   "What is the smallest country in Europe."The Q&A wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 15
    Nov. 2012. <http://wiki.answers.
    com/Q/What_is_the_smallest_country_in_Europe>.
●   change, the millennium, the EU dominated the economy of Europe
    comprising the five largest European economies of the time namely
    Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Spain. In 1999 12 of the
    15 members of the EU joined the Eurozone. "Europe - Wikipedia, the free
    encyclopedia."Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov.
    2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe>.

Europe Today

  • 1.
    Europe Today By Paavo,Sam H, Rebecca, Stella and Julian
  • 2.
    Introduction of ModernEurope Europe is a continent in the Eastern Hemisphere with lots of tourist attractions including the French Alps. The original Statue of Liberty was made in France, then shipped to America. There are 47 independent countries in Europe, including Western Russia which is the most populated with 110,000,000 people. The smallest country is Vatican City and it is also the lowest populated. The largest country in Europe is Ukraine.
  • 3.
  • 4.
    This is Europe-> Map of Europe By Wikipedia
  • 5.
    Population of Europe ● 739,165,030 people were living in Europe in the year 2011. ● The biggest countries in Europe are: Russia, Ukraine, France, Spain and Sweden. ● Almost 13 million people came to visit Europe in 2006. Picture By: DanieVDM Eiffel Tower, Paris, France Flickr.com
  • 6.
    Culture And DailyLife Did you watch the Olympics this year? Well, if you did, you may want to know that the Olympics were originally created in Greece, which is located in Europe, and was first held over 3,000 years ago. The olympic games are now held every 4 years, and have become an occasion where many of the countries of the whole world play and take part in. Picture By: Gavin Llewellyn The Olympic rings flag From Flickr CC
  • 7.
    Culture and DailyLife ● Europe has a lot of culture, like fashion, art, music, architecture, and design! The castle below is Kilkenny Castle in England. Photo By: Philipp_Roth Kilkenny Castle Flickr CC
  • 8.
    Currency of Europe ● 21 European countries use Euros and agreed to use this one currency, the Euro, instead of local currency like the lira in Italy. These 21 countries + 6 more (Here is a list of them) became the European Union. ● There are 25 European Countries that don't use Euros. One Euro By XiXiDu Flickr.com
  • 9.
    Geography of Europe ● There are 2,151,200,000 total acres in Europe. [Two billion, one hundred and fifty-one million, two hundred thousand] ● 80-90% of land is forest. ● Europe's boundaries shape is from WWI and WWII ● Europe also created many architectural ideas that are very popular. One of these is the Roman system of aqueducts. The aqueduct was a way to send water from one place to another Like a plumbing system. Aqueduct north-west of Vindolanda Roman Fort by Andrew Curtis On Geograph
  • 10.
    BIBLIOGRAPHY ● "''Taxes in Europe - Tax reforms'' database (TEDB/TAXREF)." European Commission . N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <ec.europa. eu/taxation_customs/taxation/gen_info/info_docs/tax_inventory/index_ en.htm>. ● "Smallest European Country — Infoplease.com." Infoplease — Free Online Encyclopedia, Almanac, Atlas, and more — Infoplease.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://www.infoplease.com/askeds/smallest-european- country.html>. ● "What is the smallest country in Europe."The Q&A wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://wiki.answers. com/Q/What_is_the_smallest_country_in_Europe>. ● change, the millennium, the EU dominated the economy of Europe comprising the five largest European economies of the time namely Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Spain. In 1999 12 of the 15 members of the EU joined the Eurozone. "Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe>.