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Ask4Geo - Poland
Rysy is the highest point of Poland, which is about 2499 meters high. River: - The Vistula(Wisla), Oder(Odra), Warta are the major rivers of Poland. ...
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Ask4Geo - Spain
Rivers: - Spain has many rivers like the Tajo, the Ebro, the Duero, the Guadiana and the Guadalquivir. These are major rivers of Spain, ...
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Ask4Geo - Finland
After the Second World War, natural Finland lay in the gray zone between the western countries and the Soviet Union. The "YYA Treaty" gave the Soviet Union ...
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Ask4Geo - Greece
Overview of Greece, its map, facts, history, culture, economy, geography, demographics, currency, and languages. ... Unit, Currency Name, EUR/Unit, Unit/EUR ...
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Ask4Geo - Spain
On January 1, 1999 Spain adopted the Euro as its national currency, ever since the current Constitution was .... Unit, Currency Name, EUR/Unit, Unit/EUR ...
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Ask4Geo - Belarus
Festivals: - The Belarusian government sponsors many annual cultural festivals, such as "Slavinski Bazaar in Vitebsk" " Minsk Spring" National Harvesting ...
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Ask4Geo - Ukraine
During the tenth & eleventh centuries, the territory of Ukraine became the center of a powerful & prestigious state in Europe kievan Russ laying the ...
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Ask4Geo - Germany
Sea: - Two seas like the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, in the northwest, surround Germany. Area: - Germany is the seventh largest country in area in Europe. ...
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Ask4Geo - Estonia
Currency: - Estonia's currency is the Estonian Kroon (EEK). In June 1992, Estonia replaced the ruble with the Kroon. (EEK). A currency board was created and ...
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Ask4Geo - Vatican City
... Bishop of Rome and serves as the world headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. ... Ancient tradition holds that it was in circus that St. Peter was ... Vatican City has its independent, modern telephone system, and post office. ...