Human Geography Questions
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______________ form a rugged spine along the Italian Peninsula.
A leading cultural center in literature, attracted the best artists, and holds three of Europe's finest art collections.
Most of the countries in Chapter 16 have benefited from their accessibility to the tourist-generating countries of Central and Northern Europe and the demand for sun, sea, sand holidays.
Which Portuguese city is described here: gateway to the northern region, main claim to fame is the port wine industry, status of a World Heritage Site.
In Vatican City, is the main gathering place for pilgrims.
Italy's second largest city, known for its world famous fashion, a reputation of business before pleasure, and a multi-spired Gothic Cathedral, La Scala.
This set of Greek islands are characterized by their white cube-shaped buildings and include the sophisticated resorts on Mykonos and the prominent cruise itineraries of Santorini.
Most foreign visitors arrive to Spain by air.
Region known as one of Europe's most popular winter sport destinations
Spain's late entry into the European tourism market allowed it to evaluate competition and offer lower prices than established destinations of the Italia and the French Rivera.
Spain and Portugal make up the rugged Balkan peninsula, which also helped isolate it from the rest of Europe.
An place known as 'the island of beauty' due to its scenery of deeply indented western coast and forested mountains
Location of the launch of the Allied campaign to liberate Europe during WWIIrope in
Historically important as the religious capital of France, along with beautiful rolling countryside
Medieval abbey that is separated daily from the mainland due to some of world's strongest tides
Region known for winter health tourism, summer beach tourism resort, film festival and gambling
Area best known for castles, chateaus with associations to French royalty
Island nation where tourism is both allowed and encouraged on this beautiful low-lying coral atoll, yet tourists are expected to respect the traditions of Islam when outside of the tourist resort areas.
Region known for its Celtic heritage, Breton language and deeply indented coastline
_____ tons of food lost per year and ____ of all food produced is either wasted or lost
