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Datos básicos sobre algunos países de Europa para trabajar Conocimiento del Medio (inglés) en 3º de Primaria

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Let’s explore EUROPE3º de Primaria

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BELGIUMCapital city: BrusselsTotal area: 30 528 km²Population: 10.7 millionCurrency: euroLanguages:  German , French , Dutch

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FRANCECapital city: ParisTotal area: 550 000 km²Population: 64.3 millionCurrency: euroLanguage:  French 

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GERMANYCapital city: BerlinTotal area: 356 854 km²Population: 82 millionCurrency: euroLanguage:  German

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ITALYCapital city: RomeTotal area: 301 263 km²Population: 60 millionCurrency: euroLanguage:  Italian

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SPAINCapital city: MadridTotal area: 504 782 km²Population: 45.8 millionCurrency: euroLanguage:  Spanish

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UNITED KINGDOMCapital city: LondonTotal area: 244 820 km²Population: 61.7 millionCurrency: pound sterlingLanguage:  English

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NEDERLANDSCapital city: AmsterdamTotal area: 41 526 km²Population: 16.4 millionCurrency: euroLanguage:  Dutch

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PORTUGALCapital city: LisbonTotal area: 92 072 km²Population: 10.6 millionCurrency: euroLanguage:  Portuguese

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SWEDENCapital city: StockholmTotal area: 449 964 km²Population: 9.2 millionCurrency: kronaLanguage:  Swedish

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POLANDCapital city:  WarsawTotal area:  312 679 km²Population:  38.1 millionCurrency:  zlotyLanguage:  Polish

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One side of euro coins is the same in all countries : it’s the common side. Shows different maps of the European Union.The other side has a different design depending on the country . We call it the national side. The designs on the national sides are very different but they usually show some aspect of the country's history, art or nature.

The euro plays a big role in all of our lives.We need money to eat, buy clothes, take holidays, to rent or buy a house and run our cars.During one person’s lifetime they will use many thousands of euros in total.

The euro

Languages

Official:Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian,Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak,Slovene, Spanish, Swedish.

Semi-official:Catalan, Galician, Basque,Scottish Gaelic, Welsh.

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