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Mediterranean Europe. Italy and Greece Monaco, San Marino, Vatican, Malta. Objectives. Identify Italy and Greece on a blank map of Europe. Label the Adriatic Sea on a blank map of Europe. Describe Italy’s division into two economies and two cultures. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Mediterranean Europe

Mediterranean Europe

Italy and GreeceMonaco, San Marino, Vatican, Malta

Page 2: Mediterranean Europe

Objectives

• Identify Italy and Greece on a blank map of Europe.

• Label the Adriatic Sea on a blank map of Europe.

• Describe Italy’s division into two economies and two cultures.

• Name the valley that is Italy’s economic center.

• Describe how Italy is isolated from its neighbors.

• Discuss the nature of Vatican City.

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The Alps

The Apennines The Adriatic Sea

Sicily

Po Valley

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean.

The Adriatic separates Italy from the Balkans and from Greece.

Terms and Places

The Apennines divides east and west Italy. Travel is easier up and down the coast.

The Alps separate Italy from other European countries.

The Po Valley is Italy’s richest area.

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Land reform is when the government seizes property from large land owners and divides it into smaller pieces.

Terms and Places

The Vatican is an independent city owned by the Catholic Church.

Manufacturing means making products.

I get to decide who has too much

land!

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The Alps

The Apennines

Sicily

Po Valley Discuss the distribution of Italy’s population.

The Alps

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All of these brands are made in Italy’s north, except Alpha Romero, which is made in Naples.

Italy manufactures products sold around the world.

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Here are scenes from Milan, a modern city in the north. It is Italy’s economic powerhouse.

Compare the industry of the northern Po Valley with the rest of Italy.

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Many countries in Europe are dominated by a single, large city.

As the country develops, the capital gives the country a sense of unity.

The countryside adopts the customs and language of its capital.

Italy isn’t like this.

Italy has many medium-sized cities.

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Pizza Chena

Cioppino (Seafood stew)

Chicken Marsala

Siena Pici

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Which part of Italy is richer economically?

The Po Valley

Area around RomeThe Island of Sicily The Apennine Mountains

What geographical feature separates Italy from its neighbors France, Switzerland, and Austria?

The Apennine Mountains The Alps The Adriatic SeaThe North Sea

The AlpsPo Valley

What body of water separates Italy from its neighbors Greece, Croatia, and Albania?

The North SeaThe Adriatic SeaThe Bay of BiscayThe Baltic Sea

Adriatic Sea

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Which is true of Italy?

The Roman Empire created a unity in Italy that lasted through history.

Conflicts between Italy’s regions kept the country divided a long time.

What geographic division is most important in Italy?

North vs. south

Island vs. mainland

Mountain vs. lowlandItalian-speaking vs. French-speaking

What cities are Italy’s economic powerhouse?

Rome Naples and Sicily Venice and Florence Milan and Torino

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Greece

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Objectives

• Find Greece on a blank map.

• Describe the geography of Greece. What three landforms dominate Greece?

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Terms and People

• Polis is the Greek word for city.

• Acropolis was a fortress on a hill, often in the center of town.

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Today, Greece is a small country in Europe.

Europe

It is a group of peninsulas and islands in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

Mediterranean Sea

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Ancient Greece was larger. It included some of modern-day Turkey.

Modern-Day Turkey

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This three-dimensional map shows that Greece is mountainous and rocky.

They often got around by sailing because many Greek people lived on islands and because the mountains separated the cities.

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One of the earliest civilizations in this area formed here on the Island of Crete.

It was called the Minoan Civilization.

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After the Mycenaean Civilization died out, some of the Greek cities began banding together.

The Greek word for city is “polis”.

• Minneapolis, Minnesota• Annapolis, Maryland• Indianapolis, Indiana

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The time of these city-states is considered the Classical Age of Greece.

The Classical Age of any country is considered to be when it was at its best.

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Which nation is Italy?

Italy

Which nation is Greece?

Greece

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Please read “Italy.” World Studies: Europe and Russia. Pearson-Prentice-Hall, 2005. pgs. 145 -151. About 3-4 pages