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Explore intriguing details about Europe, from the percentage of Dutch people living below sea level to the vast forests of Sweden. Learn about the regions like Benelux and Lapland, and uncover the English translation of "The Netherlands." Discover historical facts, geographical features, and more!

  • Europe
  • Benelux
  • Lapland
  • Geography
  • History

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  1. The World Games July 7 17, 2022

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  3. Approximately what percentage of Dutch people live below sea level? Answer

  4. 60% Home

  5. Approximately what percentage of Sweden s land mass is covered by forest? Answer

  6. 63% https://sweden.se/quick-facts/forest-and-lakes/ Home

  7. What is the name used to describe the region of The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg? Answer

  8. Benelux Home

  9. This sea forms the coastal border of The Netherlands. Answer

  10. The North Sea Home

  11. This region, located above the Northern Circle, stretches from Norway through Sweden, all the way into Russia. It is known as the land of Father Christmas, Reindeer, and the Northern Lights. Answer

  12. Lapland https://www.swedishlapland.com/ Home

  13. What is the English translation of The Netherlands ? Answer

  14. Low-Lying Country Home

  15. Amsterdam was where this young Jewish girl penned her memoir detailing her experience in hiding during the Holocaust. She later died at Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. Answer

  16. Anne Frank https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/secret-annex/ Home

  17. What country ruled The Netherlands until the Eighty Years War broke out in the late 1500 s? Answer

  18. Spain https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/80-years-war Home

  19. This famous Swede invented the Latin taxonomy system we use to classify plants and animals. Answer

  20. Carl Von Linne / Carolus Linnaeus https://sweden.se/nature/swedes-love-nature/ Home

  21. This famous Dutch philosopher is one of the most well-known thinkers of the Renaissance, known for his contributions to Christian humanism. Answer

  22. Desiderius Erasmus Home

  23. Swedens Astrid Lindgren is one of the most beloved children s authors in the world, having written over 100 books. Her most popular book involves an adventurous, red-headed girl with pigtails. Answer

  24. Pippi Longstocking https://sweden.se/culture-traditions/astrid-lindgren-spoke-people-listened/ Home

  25. There is a museum in Amsterdam dedicated to this famous Dutch painter, best known for Sunflowers and Starry Night. Answer

  26. Vincent van Gogh https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/en/vincent-van-gogh-life-and-work Home

  27. This fish is one of the most popular foods in The Netherlands. In fact, eating this food is an tradition on Dutch Flag Day! Answer

  28. Herring Home

  29. This Swedish dining tradition began with peasant communities centuries ago, who would gather together at the end of the harvest to enjoy a buffet of the season s bounty. Answer

  30. smrgsbord https://sweden.se/culture-traditions/10-things-to-know-about-swedish-food/ Home

  31. What is the name of the indigenous people of Sweden? Answer

  32. Sami https://www.leica-camera.blog/2016/12/26/exploring-cultural-traditions- sami-people-norway/ Home

  33. Sweden and The Netherlands are both a part of what governing body? Answer

  34. The European Union https://europa.eu/european-union/index_en Home

  35. 80% of what product comes from The Netherlands? Answer

  36. Flower Bulbs Home

  37. What percentage of Swedens waste is recycled? Answer

  38. 99%. In fact, Sweden imports and processes waste from other countries to make money. https://sweden.se/nature/the-swedish-recycling-revolution/ Home

  39. This Dutch city is nicknamed the legal capital of the world, and is home to more than 80 international organizations and nonprofits. Answer

  40. The Hague Home

  41. Sweden is the largest per capita exporter in the world of what product? Answer

  42. Music https://sweden.se/culture-traditions/8-reasons-why-sweden-rocks/ Home

  43. In The Netherlands, the most common dual citizenship is from these two countries. Answer

  44. Morocco and Turkey Home

  45. In Sweden, this holiday, carried over from Pagan times, is one of the most important. Typically considered the most important holiday, Swedes spend this day celebrating with families and neighbors. Answer

  46. Midsommer Home

  47. This is the number of EU countries that offer citizenship at birth to children of foreign residents. Answer

  48. 0 Home

  49. All EU member states, including Sweden and The Netherlands, have commited to this 2016 agreement to reduce greenhouse emissions. Answer

  50. The Paris Climate Accords / Paris Agreement Home

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