MAP OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN EUROPE. 113
LESSON 56.
No. 11 is a Map of Central and Southern Europe.
Point out England — Scotland — Wales — Ireland. "The three first
°ccupy the Island of Great Britain. The whole forms the united kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland.
Point out Austria — Prussia — Bavaria — Hanover — Saxony — Wir-
temberg. "These are the principal states of Germany.
Point out Denmark — Holland — Belgium — France — Switzerland.
These, with Great Britain, the German States, and the western part of
Russia, are the principal countries in Central Europe.
Point out Spain — Portugal — Italy — Ionian Islands — Greece — Tur-
key. These occupy Southern Europe.
Point out St, Petersburg — Stockholm — Copenhagen, "These are the
capitals of Russia, Sweden and Norway, and Denmark.
Point out London — Liverpool — Manchester — Edinburgh [Ed’-in-
her Glasgow — Dublin — Cork. "These are the principal cities in
Great Britain and Ireland. ‚London is the capital.
Point out Paris — Lyons— Nantes — Bordeaux — Marseilles, "These
are the principal cities in France. Paris is the capital.
Point out Madrid — Lisbon — Barcelona — Seville — Granada — Ca-
diz— Oporto. These are the principal cities in Spain and Portugal,
Point out Vienna — Berlin — Hamburg — Amsterdam — Brussels —
Geneva, "These are the chief cities in Germany, Holland, Belgium, and
Switzerland,
Point out Naples — Rome — Florence — Genoa — Turin — Milan —
Constantinople — Adrianople — Athens, "These are the chief cities of Italy,
Turkey, and Greece.
Point out the Vistulg — Oder — Elbe — Rhine — Loire — Douro —
Tagus — Dniester [Nees’-ter]. These are the most imporuant of the second-
rate rivers of Europe,
Point out the Shetland Islands — Orkney Islands — Hebrides, or West-
ern Islands. These belong to Scotland.
Point out Cape Clear —- St. George’s Channel — English Channel.
The narrowest part of the English Channel is called the Strait of Dover.
It separates England from France.
Point out Mont Blanc — Mount Etna. "The first is the highest mountain
in Europe. It is three miles high, Mount Etna is the most important vol-
cano: it is about two miles high.
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