First Children's Encyclopedia by Dorling Kindersley - page 40

What is Greece’s most important crop?
Europe
38
The mighty River Danube winds
its way across southeast Europe,
forming a natural border between
Romania and Bulgaria. Further
south are the scattered
ruins of the cities of
Ancient Greece.
Southeast Europe
SARAJEVO
PRISTINA
BELGRADE
SKOPJE
TIRANA
BUCHAREST
SOFIA
Pleven
Mostar
Banja Luka
Ruse
Burgas
Varna
Timisoara
Sibiu
Satu Mare
B o s n i a a n d
He r z e g o v i n a
R oma n i a
B u l g a r i a
Ma c e d o n i a
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Oranges
Alexander Nevsky
Cathedral
Natural yoghurt
Folk dancers
at Kazanluk
Festival of Roses
Wolf
Wild boar
R
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v
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r
D
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Parliament Palace
Traditional
Serbian costume
Serbian
Raznijei Kebab
D
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A
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p
s
Goats
T
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l
v
a
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A
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Bran Castle,
Transylvania
Kazanluk
C
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M
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Statue in
Liberation
Square, Sarajevo
Roses
B
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k
S
e
a
S e r b i a
Grapes
Montenegro
PODGORICA
Ko s o v o
(disputed)
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