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Southern Europe

Population Patterns The People Italians- come from ancient Etruscans, Romans, etc. Spanish- Iberians (prehistoric people) Andorrans- Catalans (speak Catalan) Greeks- Minoans and Mycenaeans Portuguese- homogenous mix of early European groups Density and Distribution The most populated areas: Rome (Vatican City), Athens, Madrid, Milan, Venice, Lisbon

History and Government Early History Two early civilizations laid the foundation of Western Europe Greeks- peak=400-300 BC Formed city-states- linked by language and culture Athens introduced idea of democracy Romans-peak= 27 BC-AD 180 Christianity became the official religion of the Romans shortly before its fall in the 400s The eastern half of the empire survived and became the Byzantine Empire Capital= Constantinople Germanic groups that overthrew Rome established separate kingdoms Kept Roman Catholicism Italy remained fragmented for hundreds of years 711- Muslim group (Moors) settled in Spain

History and Government The Renaissance was Europe’s period of artistic and intellectual achievement Began in Italy in the 1300s Wealth and stability of Italian states gave some the freedom to study and pursue new ways of thinking These ideas and art would spread across the continent 1400s- Europeans began to explore throughout the world 1500s- Spain and Portugal became wealthy from their colonies in the New World

History and Government Winds of Change 1800s and 1900s brought dramatic changes Increased nationalism, independence movements, civil wars, dictatorships, and world wars marked this period Spain and Portugal lost much of their territory overseas Greece won independence from Turkey Italy became united in the 1870s World Wars Much of the fighting of the world wars took place in Southern Europe Spain remained neutral (civil war in the 1930s) Allied with Western Democracies Greece was ruled by a military dictatorship from 1967-1974 Today Southern Europe has democratically elected gov’ts Members of the EU

Culture Education and Health Care Literacy rates are above 95% Strong gov’t support of education Compulsory for all children University education is more common Health care varies from country to country Spain has more doctors per person than many other countries Greece, however, has been less successful Gov’ts fund all health-care programs and provide other social services

Culture Language and Religion Romance languages dominate the region Derived from Latin Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Majority of the population in Italy, Spain, and Portugal are Catholic In Greece, they belong to the Greek Orthodox Church Italy and Spain have a growing Muslim population

Culture Arts and Leisure Ancient Greeks and Romans developed basic architectural elements Columns, arches, and domes Most of the greatest works of art come from Southern Europe Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo come from Italy Soccer is the most popular sport in Southern Europe Bullfighting is an important tradition in Spain and Portugal