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EUROPE. MAJOR GEOGRAPHIC QUALITIES. WESTERN EXTREMITY OF EURASIA LINGERING WORLD INFLUENCE HIGH DEGREES OF SPECIALIZATION MANUFACTURING DOMINANCE NUMEROUS NATION-STATES URBANIZED POPULATION HIGH STANDARDS OF LIVING. SUBDIVISIONS OF THE REALM. Western Europe Eastern Europe - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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EUROPE
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MAJOR GEOGRAPHIC QUALITIES
WESTERN EXTREMITY OF EURASIA LINGERING WORLD INFLUENCE HIGH DEGREES OF SPECIALIZATION MANUFACTURING DOMINANCE NUMEROUS NATION-STATES URBANIZED POPULATION HIGH STANDARDS OF LIVING
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SUBDIVISIONS OF THE REALM
Western Europe Eastern Europe British Isles Northern Europe Mediterranean
Europe
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PHYSICALLANDSCAPES
• Alpine System
• Western Uplands
• Central Uplands
• North European Lowland
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Brief historical/political notes The Greek and Roman civilizations
The Roman Empire was huge Rome itself was huge
At its peak, it had a population that exceeded a million
Roman rule meant that peoples in different regions focused on particular goods
Local functional specialization Emergence of the Romance languages
Italian, French, Spanish, Portugese, Romanian, …
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More history … Even though Christianity was born in a
different realm, the Roman Empire helped spread the religion
The fall of the Roman Empire is the beginning of the Dark Ages Until the Reformation and Renaissance in the
fifteenth century During its weak period, invaded by the Moors
and the Ottoman Turks
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Beginnings of Modern Europe Agricultural revolution
Increase in productivity Laid the foundation for the later industrial
revolution Industrial revolution
Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries The rise of mercantilism and imperialism
European colonies all over the world The hegemony of the British
Until the end of the nineteenth century
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The first half of the 20th century The increasingly powerful Germany
WW I WW II
The end of the European hegemony
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RELATIVE LOCATION At the heart of the land hemisphere Maximum efficiency for contact with
the rest of the world Every part of Europe is close to the
sea. Navigable waterways Moderate distances
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RELATIVE LOCATION
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AGRARIAN REVOLUTION
Began in Europe in the 1750s Based on new agricultural innovations Enabled increased food production Enabled sustained population increase
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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Developed in the UK between 1750-1850 Evolved from technical innovations that
occurred in British industry Proved to be a major catalyst towards
increased urbanization Produced a distinct spatial pattern in
Europe
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INDUSTRIAL LOCATION THEORY
Alfred Weber published his work in 1909.
Examined the influences that affect industrial location
Focused on activities that occur at specific points
Identified agglomerative and deglomerative forces
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Particular peoples and particular places concentrating on the production of particular goods
Roman Empire-- Parts of North Africa - granaries-- Elba produced iron ore.-- Southern Spain mined and exported silver and lead.
AREAL FUNCTIONAL SPECIALIZATION
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• Falling share of the world’s population
• Fertility at an all-time low
• Fewer young people
• Smaller working age population
• Boom & bust age-dependent
Population of Europe
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Population of Europe Population Growth Rate: 0% Birth Rate: 10 births/1,000 population Death Rate: 11 deaths/1,000 population Labor force: (sources - CIA Fact Book)
Industry 41% Agriculture 6% Other (services, etc.) 53%
Population profiles: Current snapshots Reveal historical events Enable projections
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POPULATION DENSITY
Population Density: 265.2 persons per square mileUrbanization: 73%
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URBAN TRADITION
URBANIZATION RELATED CONCEPTS
PRIMATE CITY METROPOLIS CBD
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The term is a political designation.
Refers to a municipal entity that is governed by some kind of administrative organization
The largest cities (especially capitals) are:
the foci of the state
complete microcosms of their national cultures
CITIES
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A country’s largest city
Jefferson’s criteria:
Always disproportionately larger than the second largest urban center -- more than twice the size
Expressive of the national culture
Usually (but not always) the capital
Examples: Paris, London, Athens
PRIMATE CITIES
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Older Coreor
Central City
The “Burbs”Outer Suburban City
METROPOLITAN COMPLEXES
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Similarities•Central core•Suburban ring
EUROPEAN versus AMERICAN CITIES
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Differences•High suburban density•Apartments•Public transportation•Land scarcity•Centralized Urban planning
EUROPEAN versus AMERICAN CITIES
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European Regions
Western Europe
The British Isles
Nordic Europe
Mediterranean Europe
Eastern Europe
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Western Europe:Germany
Germany of the past
The Federal Republic
Germany Today
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Region 1: Germany Role in WWI and WWII Massive rebuilding after WWII
The US’ Marshall Plan Germany split into West and East after
WWII Reunified after the fall of the Soviet
Union Eastern Germany is poorer Capital moved from Bonn to Berlin
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Region 1: Germany
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Region 1: Germany
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France
Role in Europe
Paris
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Region 1: France Larger than Germany … as a territory Wonderful water-access to the world
Yet, no terrific natural harbors Dominated by Paris
Almost 10 million residents And an equal # of American tourists
Lyon, second largest city, < 1.5 million people Center of economic activity
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Benelux Countries
Belgium
Netherlands
Luxembourg
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Region 1:Benelux In the NW corner
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg Also referred to as the low countries
High population density The people of Netherlands are called … ? Brussels, capital of Belgium is also the
center of EU Luxemburg is a very small state
Compares with Singapore
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British Isles
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Northern Europe
Site and
Situation
Role in Europe
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A Few Nordic Folks!
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MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE
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MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE
SIX COUNTRIES A DISCONTINUOUS REGION ON THE PERIPHERY CULTURAL CONTINUITY DATES
FROM GRECO-ROMAN TIMES MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE
HOT - DRY SUMMERS WARM/COOL - MOIST WINTERS
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ITALY MOST POPULATED OF MEDITERRANEAN
COUNTRIES BEST CONNECTED TO THE EUROPEAN
CORE MOST ECONOMICALLY ADVANCED DISPLAYS A SHARP NORTH/SOUTH
CONTRAST (ANCONA LINE ) MILAN
ITALY’S LARGEST CITY AND MANUFACTURING CENTER
ALSO THE COUNTRY’S FINANCIAL AND SERVICE-INDUSTRY CENTER
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ITALY ROME
FOUNDED ABOUT 3,000 YEARS AGO ATTAINED AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OF 1
MILLION < THE END OF THE 1ST CENTURY AD ONLY 30,000 PEOPLE BY THE 13TH CENTURY BECAME ITALY’S CAPITAL IN 1870 CURRENTLY HAS ABOUT 2.7 MILLION PEOPLE
VATICAN CITY AN ENCLAVE WITHIN ROME THE HEADQUARTERS OF ROMAN CATHOLICISM FUNCTIONS AS AN INDEPENDENT ENTITY
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Milan
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Venice Levico
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Venice Pisa
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REGIONS
•WESTERN
•NORTHERN
•MEDITERRANEAN
•EASTERN
EASTERNEUROPE
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EASTERN EUROPE(REGIONAL IDENTIFIERS)
EUROPE’S LARGEST REGION ADJOINS 3 OF 4 OTHER EUROPEAN REGIONS CONTAINS THE MOST COUNTRIES INCLUDES EUROPE’S LARGEST STATE INCORPORATES EUROPE’S POOREST
COUNTRY IN 1990, NONE OF ITS STATES COULD MEET
THE CRITERIA FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE EU REACHES INTO THE RUSSIAN ZONE OF
INFLUENCE
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Region 5: Eastern Europe A few interesting notes:
Magyars (Hungarians) have an Asian connection Some say it is related to the Mongol invasion
As a language, Hungarian is related to Finnish and Estonian
Romania is the home to Count Dracula Transylvania
A major social issue in Romania, the Czech Republic, Poland
The Romas (gypsies) Albania is an extremely poor country
Moldova is even POORER
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Olomouc
Salzburg
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KEY CONCEPTS
BALKANIZATION ETHNIC CLEANSING DEVOLUTION SHATTER BELT
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BALKANIZATION FROM THE VERB BALKANIZE, WHICH
MEANS TO BREAK UP (AS IN A REGION) INTO SMALLER AND OFTEN HOSTILE UNITS
ORIGINATES FROM A MOUNTAIN RANGE IN BULGARIA
APPLIED TO THE SOUTHERN HALF OF EASTERN EUROPE, i.e., THE BALKAN COUNTRIES OF THE BALKAN PENINSULA
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ETHNIC ETHNIC GROUPS IN GROUPS IN
EASTERN EASTERN EUROPEEUROPE
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ETHNIC CLEANSING REFERS TO THE
FORCIBLE OUSTER OF ENTIRE POPULATIONS FROM THEIR HOMELANDS BY STRONGER POWERS BENT ON TAKING THEIR TERRITORIES A
BA
COUNTRIES
BORDER
MINORITYPOPULATION
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DEVOLUTION THE PROCESS WHEREBY REGIONS
WITHIN A STATE DEMAND AND GAIN POLITICAL STRENGTH AND GROWING AUTONOMY AT THE EXPENSE OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
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DEVOLUTIONIN
EUROPE
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SHATTER BELT
A TERM APPLIED TO EASTERN EUROPE BY GEOGRAPHERS TO DESCRIBE A ZONE OF CHRONIC POLITICAL SPLINTERING AND FRACTURING
WHY HERE?
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WHAT DOES THEFUTURE HOLDFOR EUROPE?
•UNIFICATION?•INSTABILITY?
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Supranationalism
A venture involving three or more states Political, economic, and/or cultural
cooperation to promote shared objectives
New “Euro”Currency
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European Supranationalism
Why would anyone want to give away international autonomy, one of the most sought after goals in this century?
1944 Benelux
Agreement
•Netherlands•Belgium•Luxembourg
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History of European Supranationlism
1947 – MARSHALL PLAN 1948 - Organization for European
Economic Cooperation (OEEC) 1949 - Council of Europe 1951 - ECSC 1957 - Treaty of Rome 1958 - EEC effective 1959 - EFTA signed 1965 - EEC-ESC-EURATOM 1973 - EEC
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Primary function of the OEEC
To accept and distribute funds allocated under the Marshall Plan
Developed by the U.S. to assist the rebuilding of European countries at the end of WW II
History of European Supranationlism
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European Union (EU)
Original Members: (12) Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, UK
Established: 7 February 1992 Effective: 1 November 1993 Aimed to coordinate policy among the
members in three fields: -- economics -- defense-- justice and home affairs
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European Union Members Today
• Belgium• Netherlands• Luxembourg• France• Italy• Germany• Britain• Ireland
• Denmark• Greece• Spain• Portugal• Austria• Sweden• Finland
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•EU Members•Non-members •Prospective Members
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SupranationalismProblems
Loss of autonomy
Disparities in levels of economic development
Technical barriers
Cultural barriers