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1 The Benelux Countries 8 th Grade Geography Mrs. Reed via Mrs. Barker

2 Objectives  How were the Benelux countries influenced by larger countries?  What is the region’s culture like?  What are the Benelux countries like today?

3 Benelux Countries  Belgium  Netherlands  Luxembourg

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5 History  Original inhabitants were Celtic and Germanic tribes.  They were conquered and occupied by the Romans and later Charlemagne.  Thus, the region was ruled alternately by French rulers and the Holy Roman emperor.

6 Holy Roman Emperor

7 History  In 1555, the Holy Roman emperor presented the Low Countries to his son, King Philip II of Spain.  Around 1570, the Protestants of the Netherlands won their freedom froma Spanish rule.

8 King Philip II of Spain

9 History  Soon after, the Netherlands became a great naval power.  Belgium was ruled by France and the Netherlands, but by 1830 Belgium had broken away and become an independent state.

10 World Wars  Both world wars scarred this region.  Major battles of WWI were fought on Belgium soil.  During WWII, Germany occupied the Low Countries.

11 Battles of WWI

12 German Occupation WWII

13 Nato  In 1949, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg were founding members of NATO.  Why did they help to establish NATO after WWII?  What is NATO?

14 NATO Flag

15 Government  Today, all three countries are part of the EU.  Also, each of the three countries is ruled by a parliament and a monarch. The monarch’s duties are mostly ceremonial.  Why do these countries retain a monarchy?

16 Culture  The people of Luxembourg and Belgium are mostly Roman Catholic.  The Netherlands is more divided among Catholics, Protestants, and those who have nor religious ties.  The Benelux countries are also home to immigrants from Asia and Africa.

17 Netherlands

18 Language  Dutch is the language of the Netherlands.  Flemish is a language related to Dutch that is spoken in Flanders, and northern Belgium.  Belgium’s coast and southern interior are called Wallonia and speak French.  How does this make sense considering their history?

19 Wallonia-Near France

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21 Language  In the past, cultural differences between Flemish and Walloons have produced conflicts in Belgium.  Today street signs and other notices are often printed in both Flemish and French.

22  The Lowlands of West-Central Europe experience a marine west coast climate.  Belgium and the Netherlands, the Northern European plain dip below sea level.  The region’s food include dairy products, fish, and sausage.

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24  Belgians claim that they invented french fries, which they eat with mayonnaise.  The Netherlands and Belgium have been world leaders in fine art.  In the 1400s and 1500s, Flemish artists painted realistic portraits and landscapes.

25 City Hall in Antwerp

26  Dutch painters like Rembrandt and Jan Vermeer experimented with different qualities of light.  In the 1800s, Dutch painters Vincent van Gogh portrayed southern France with bold brush strokes and bright colors.

27 Exports-Resources  The Netherlands is famous for its flowers, particularly tulips.  Belgium and the Netherlands export cheese, chocolate, cocoa.  The Netherlands and Belgium are major- cutting centers.  The Netherlands also imports and refines oil.

28 Belgium Chocolates

29  Luxembourg earns much of its income from services such as banking.  The region also produces steel, chemicals, and machines.  Cosmopolitan cites are centers of international businesses and government.

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31  What are the Benelux countries like today?


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