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Western Europe

-Countries in Western Europe: France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria -France and Germany: two most dominant countries in Western Europe -Strong economies due to access of ports, trade routes, and natural resources

-Benelux: economic union of the countries of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxemborg

History of Western Europe -Reformation: time period in early 1500s when many Catholics broke away from the church and formed Protestant churches -Started with Martin Luther, a German monk who was unhappy with the teachings of the Catholic Church -Published his “95 Theses”: 95 things that the Catholic Church did/taught that he disagreed with

History of Western Europe -nationalism: belief that people should be loyal to their nation -This belief led to many wars between countries in Western Europe from the 1600s-1800s

Economy of Western Europe -Belgium, Switzerland, France, and the Netherlands are strong in livestock and dairy farming -France is the largest producer of agricultural products in Western Europe -Major crops: wheat, grapes, and vegetables

Economy of Western Europe -Western Europe is a very popular tourist area -Especially France (Paris, French Riviera), Switzerland (Swiss Alps) -Western Europe is also a producer of luxury goods: expensive cars, watches

Culture and Modern Society of Western Europe -Western Europe produced many great classical composers -Germany: Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven -Austria: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -Many Western European cities have excellent public transportation systems -Paris Métro, Berlin U-Bahn

Culture and Modern Society of Western Europe -Many Western European countries receive much more paid vacation than the United States -Germany: about 20 paid vacation days per year -Austria: 5 weeks!