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Rh Of what countries are the following cities the Capitals?

What ocean is north of Europe? What ocean is west? What sea, river, and mountains form the eastern boundary? What sea is on the south? What countries in Europe border on the Mediterranean sea? Which border on the Atlantic ocean? Which border on the Baltic sea? Which have no seacoast?

What part of Europe is nearest to Africa? In what direction is Europe from Africa? What two countries in the northwest of Europe together form a peninsula? What sea and gulf are east of Sweden? Through what strait can vessels sail in going from the North sea into the Baltic? Rack means strait. Where is North cape? What mountains are in Norway? What islands are off the west coast? These islands are noted for their fisheries. Which is the largest country of Europe? What mountains are on the northeast border of Russia? What mountains are on the south? What seas are on the south? What sea on the coast of Russia is a part of the Arctic ocean? What large river flows into the Caspian sea? What river flows into the Sea of Azof? What large river flows into the Black sea? (Pronounced nee'-per.) In what general direction do all these rivers flow? What river flows into the White sea? In what direction? In what part of the country is St. Petersburg? Moscow? Odessa? Archangel? On what river is Nizhni Novgorod (nizh'-ne nov'-go-rod)? In what direction would you go from St. Petersburg to Berlin? On what waters would you sail in going from Odessa to Vienna? Odessa to England? Where is Denmark? What seas and strait nearly surround it? What Danish island is the nearest part of North America to Europe? Copenhagen is on two islands. What country is south of Denmark? What country bounds the German Empire on the east? What two countries bound it on the south? What countries bound it on the west? On what two seas does Germany border? What rivers cross it? Into what seas do they flow? On what river is the chief seaport? Where are the Netherlands and Belgium? What country is south of England? What bay is west of France? What strait separates France from England? What sea is south of France?

On what river is Paris? What important seaport on the Mediterranean? (Pronounced mar-saylz&apos;.) Corsica, an island that belongs to France, in the Mediterranean, was the birthplace of Napoleon the Great. What little country is south of Germany? What celebrated mountains are in Switzerland? If you go eastward out of Switzerland, what country do you enter? On what sea does it border? What port has Austria on the sea? (Pronounced tre-est&apos;.) What two large countries border Austria on the north? What mountains are in the east?

What great river crosses the country? Into what sea does it flow? What capital is on the Danube? What three little countries border on the Danube? Where is Montenegro? What mountains separate Bulgaria from Turkey? What sea is on the east of Turkey? What sea is on the west?

Where is the Sea of Marmora? In what direction is St. Petersburg from Constantinople?

Use the scale of miles and measure the distance between them. What country is south of Turkey? ''Archipelago is the name given to the sea east of Greece. It is dotted with islands.'' What large island is south of the Archipeloga? Where are the Ionian islands? What country is west of the Adriatic sea? What natural division of land is Italy? What is its shape? What two large islands belong to Italy?

What mountains are in Italy? What river is in the north? Where are the volcanoes Mt. Vesuvius and Mt. Etna? What strait is between Sicily and Italy? Where is Venice? Naples?

In what direction is Berlin from Rome? Rome from Paris? Use scale and tell how far apart these cities are. What two countries in the southwest of Europe form a peninsula? What mountains separate Spain from France? What ocean is west of the peninsula? What sea is east? What strait unites these waters? What bay is north of Spain? What two capes are on the coast? In what part of the country is Madrid? Map Drawing.—The easiest portion of Europe to draw is the peninsula of Spain and Portugal. Have the pupils draw this. Name the bounding waters and the rivers, and locate the capitals.

On an outline map of Europe, write in the names of the surrounding waters, the seas, gulfs, bays, and straits. Next the names of mountains, rivers, lakes, and countries may be neatly printed in. Capital cities may be properly represented. Several lessons may be profitably given to the development of such a map.