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Europe

By: Jajuan, Makiel, Jose, and


Christian J.
The Eiffel Tower
• Eiffel Tower - Known as one of the most
famous landmarks in the world, there is no
structure that has ever been built like the Eiffel
Tower. The tower is 984 feet high and one of
the tallest buildings in the world. The view of
Paris from the tower is a definitely must see if
you are in Europe.
Germany

France Ukraine

Spain
Foods
• Europe is home to many cultures and foods.
Some are as basic as pasta, fish n’ chips, and
seafood. Some are more advanced as
Bublanina, Hungarian cream puffs, and
Croatian povitica.
Religion
• Judaism – 1.5% Judaism in Europe before the
holocaust. Now the population is 0.3%.
• Islam – Came to Europe in various ways in 1%
in Poland, 60% in Albania, and 95% in Kosovo.
• The vast majority of theist Europeans are
Christians, divided into a large number of
denominations. Roman Catholicism is the
largest denomination with adherents mostly
existing in Latin Europe.
Map
• Most Europe speak
French and English as a
Languagefirst language. French is
a Romance language
that was first used as a
first language by over
130,000 million people.
English is a West
Germanic language
created in England.
English language was
originated from the
Anglo-Frisian and Old
Saxon dialects brought
to Britain by German
settlers.

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