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1 Europe: Population and Culture

2 Diversity and Urban life in Western Europe
People speak a variety of different languages, about half of the people speak English. Languages sometimes unites those from different cultures. Christianity has been the dominant religion. In Western Europe, most people live within 100 miles of the coast. *Quality question: How do you think living near the water affects jobs?

3 The Urban Continent Europe has been called the “urban continent” because so many people live in urban areas. An urban area may include a city and its surrounding areas. Most countries in Western Europe have dense populations clustered in small land areas. Most countries set strict limits on the expansion of cities and suburbs Most Europeans use public transportation.

4 Life in Northwestern Europe
With almost universal access to the Internet, cell phones, and television, faraway people and places seem much nearer. Many of the large cities are capital cities with rich history and culture Region of many ethnic groups due to a large immigrant populations. Immigrants take part in cultural borrowing (an exchange that takes place when groups comes into contact and share ideas, language, customs, and even food)

5 West Central Europe Today
European Union Effort by European countries to ensure peace and improve economies through a single market. It is an example of cooperation between and among cultures. The EU has 24 official languages. The EU works to expand prosperity, to spread democracy, and defend human rights and the rule of law.

6 West Central Europe Today
Countries include France, Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. France France’s main industry is tourism. Paris is the nation’s cultural and economic center. More than 5 million immigrants live in France Roman catholic is main religion with Islam making up 5-10% of the population.

7 Germany: Culture and Immigration
German culture includes some of the world’s finest music, art, poetry, films, and literature. Germans have also been leaders in the study of botany, mathematics, and military technology. The country ranks high in the number of university professors, published book titles, and Nobel laureates. Because of its past and its diverse population, modern Germany encourages tolerance.

8 Austria and Switzerland
Austria shares a language as well as economic and cultural ties with Germany. Austria has become a prosperous democracy. Tourism is a top industry. Switzerland Switzerland is one of the world’s oldest democracies. Switzerland has a long history of neutrality, or not taking sides in wars. Joined United Nations in

9 Southern Europe Culture
Cultural Diffusion: spread of culture. Cultural diffusion has had a strong impact on the cultures of world societies, including those of Southern Europe. Art, music, and literature in Southern Europe reflect universal themes (subjects or ideas that relate to the entire world Examples: Michelangelo, Vatican City


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