Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Identify the country on the map below.

Drag and drop each capitol city name to the correct location on the map.

Identify the body of water in the included image.
Identify the body of water in the included image.
Identify the body of water in the included image.
Identify the body of water in the included image.
Identify the body of water in the included image.
Identify the body of water in the included image.
Identify the body of water in the included image.
Identify the peninsula in the included image.
Identify the peninsula in the included image.

Identify the peninsula in the included image.

Identify the peninsula in the included image.

Identify the mountain range in the included image.

Identify the mountain range in the included image.

Identify the mountain range in the included image.

Identify the mountain range in the included image.

BONUS - Why is Europe called the "Peninsula of Peninsulas?"
Drag and drop each terrain feature to the correct location using the grid coordinates provided.
Black Sea (43°N, 35°E)
Northern European Plain (55°N, 25°E)
Danube River (45°N, 20°E)
Iberian Peninsula (40°N, 5°W)
Apennines (43°N, 13°E)
Drag and drop each country to the correct location using the grid coordinates provided.

Croatia (45°N, 15°E)
Spain (38°N, 5°W)
United Kingdom (52°N, 2°W)
Italy (45°N, 10°E)
Iceland (65°N, 12°W)
Ukraine (50°N, 30°E)
Russia (60°N, 50°E)
Poland (52°N, 20°E)
Greece (40°N, 22°E)
Finland (65°N, 25°E)