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Career / Study Guide Europe by JEour: 7:50pm On Oct 01
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1. Geography
Regions of Europe:
Western Europe: France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, etc.
Southern Europe: Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal, etc.
Eastern Europe: Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, etc.
Northern Europe: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, etc.
Central Europe: Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, etc.
Key Physical Features:
Mountain Ranges: Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathians, Ural.
Rivers: Danube, Rhine, Volga, Seine, Thames.
Seas and Oceans: Mediterranean Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
Peninsulas: Iberian, Scandinavian, Balkan, Italian.
Islands: British Isles, Iceland, Malta, Corsica, Sardinia.
Climate Zones:
Mediterranean (Southern Europe)
Oceanic (Western Europe)
Continental (Central and Eastern Europe)
Subarctic (Northern Europe)
2. History
Ancient Europe:
Greece and Rome: Cradles of Western civilization.
Roman Empire: Conquest of large parts of Europe and spreading of Roman law, language, and Christianity.
Middle Ages (5th-15th Century):
Feudalism, rise of kingdoms.
Influence of the Church.
The Crusades and religious wars.
Black Death (14th Century).
Renaissance (14th-17th Century):
Rebirth of art, culture, and intellect, starting in Italy.
Famous figures: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Shakespeare.
Enlightenment and Revolutions:
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment thinkers like Voltaire, Rousseau.
French Revolution (1789), Napoleonic Wars.
19th Century:
Industrial Revolution, rise of nation-states.
Nationalism, the unifications of Italy and Germany.
World Wars:
World War I (1914-1918): Sparked by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
World War II (1939-1945): Rise of dictatorships, the Holocaust, Axis vs. Allies.
Post-War Europe:
The Cold War: Division between Eastern Bloc (Soviet Union-led) and Western Bloc (U.S.-led).
Fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) and the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991).
3. Politics
European Union (EU):
A political and economic union of 27 member states.
Major institutions: European Commission, European Parliament, European Council.
Eurozone: Countries using the Euro as their currency.
NATO:
North Atlantic Treaty Organization: A military alliance of Western countries.
Schengen Area:
A zone where 26 European countries have abolished passport and other types of border control.
Modern Political Issues:
Brexit: The UK’s decision to leave the EU (2016-2020).
Migration Crisis: The influx of refugees and asylum seekers, mainly from the Middle East and Africa.
Populism and Nationalism: Rise of right-wing movements in countries like Hungary, Poland, Italy, and France.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Russia’s annexation of Crimea (2014) and ongoing tensions in Eastern Europe.
4. Economy
Major Economies:
Germany: Europe’s largest economy and one of the world’s leading exporters.
France, UK, Italy, and Spain: Other major economies.
Northern Europe (Scandinavia) known for high standards of living and welfare states.
Industry and Trade:
European countries are leaders in industries like automobiles (Germany), fashion (Italy, France), technology, and banking.
European Union's Single Market:
Free movement of goods, services, capital, and labor.
Common trade policies and standards.
5. Culture
Languages:
Indo-European language family dominates: Germanic (English, German, Dutch), Romance (French, Spanish, Italian), Slavic (Russian, Polish, Czech).
Other language groups: Uralic (Finnish, Hungarian), and smaller regional languages.
Art and Architecture:
Renaissance Art: Italy’s influence (Michelangelo, da Vinci).
Gothic Architecture: Cathedrals like Notre-Dame de Paris.
Impressionism: Monet, Degas in France.
Cuisine:
Diverse regional cuisines: Italian pasta, French wines, Spanish tapas, German sausages.
Mediterranean diet is famous for its health benefits.
Music:
Classical music traditions from composers like Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin.
Modern genres: Electronic (Germany), Rock and Pop (UK).
6. Important Cities
London (UK): Financial hub, historic landmarks.
Paris (France): Center for fashion, art, and culture.
Berlin (Germany): Rich history, known for its role in WWII and Cold War.
Rome (Italy): Ancient capital, Vatican City.
Madrid (Spain): Spain’s cultural and political capital.
Vienna (Austria): Historical and cultural center of Europe, home to classical music.
7. Key Concepts
European Identity: The balancing of national identities with a pan-European identity, especially within the EU.
Human Rights: Many European countries are key promoters of human rights, enshrined in documents like the European Convention on Human Rights.
Sustainability: Europe leads in environmental policies, renewable energy, and climate change initiatives (e.g., the Paris Agreement).
This guide gives an overview of Europe’s rich and complex history, politics, geography, and culture. Let me know if you want to focus on a specific aspect for deeper study!

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