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05.01 European Geography (Beliefs in God In Modern Europe (In Europe there…
05.01 European Geography
Did You Know?
In Spain allthe pepole speak Spanish, right now the spanish in the actuallity it change their name to Castilian. Castilian is not the only the lenguage. It is just one of five main lenguages, and the other lenguages are Catalan, Basque, Galicia, and Aragonese.
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How Europe has Changed
In 1650, the Thirty Years' War had just ended. This war was fought when princes in what is modern-day Germany rebelled against the Catholic Holy Roman Emperor for the freedom to worship as Protestants.
When the war ended, there was a declaration of religious tolerance. The idea of a Catholic empire, ruled by one leader and guided by the pope, was over. It was the beginning of modern Europe.
In the mid-17th century, nearly every nation had one official religion.
These days Europe is known for its religious tolerance and stable political systems. This, however, did not happen overnight. Europe struggled for centuries to find the peaceful balance it currently maintains.
In the mid-17th century, nearly every nation had one official religion. The official religion of a country or empire was that of its monarch. Italy and Spain were the most thoroughly Roman Catholic nations. Other countries, such as the Dutch Republic, were primarily Protestant.
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Physical geography
A topographical map shows physical geography of Europe. People are more likely to live in areas where natural resources are plentiful and the climate is mild, such as along the coast.
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Political Geography
The different countries of Europe have different population densities and different political structures. Political boundaries tend to follow national and linguistic lines.
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Europe 1648
The area that is now Germany, is divided in numerous small kingdoms. The kingdoms of Sweden, Poland, Austria, the Tsardom of Russia, the Ottoman Empire, and the Holy Roman Empire included numerous languages and nationalities
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