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POLAND Poland, is a country in thenorth-central Europe. Most of thecountry is a plainwithnonaturalboundariesexcepttheCarpathianMountains in thesouthandtheOderandNeisserivers in thewest. Othermajorrivers, whichareimportanttocommerce, aretheVistula, Warta, andBug.
SPAIN • Spainoccupies 85% of theIberianPeninsula, which it shareswithPortugal, in southwest Europe. Africa is lessthan 16 km south at theStrait of Gibraltar. A broadcentralplateauslopestothesouthandeast, crossedby a series of mountainrangesandrivervalleys.
Madrid is thecapitalcity of Spain Spain has a population of 40 millionpeople
SWEDEN • Sweden, which occupies the eastern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, is the fourth-largest country in Europe.The country slopes eastward and southward from the Kjólen Mountains along the Norwegian border, where the peak elevation is Kebnekaise at 2,123 m in Lapland. In the north are mountains and many lakes. To the south and east are central lowlands and south of them are fertile areas of forest, valley, and plain.
STOCKHOLM is thecapital of SWEDEN • SWEDEN has a population of 9 millionpeople.
ENGLAND • England is in north-west Europe and is in the southern part of Great Britain. It is an island country and also part of the United Kingdom. • England is famous for its long history, Royal Family, and castles and Historic houses. Windsor Castle is the oldest royal residence still in use.
LONDON is thecapitalcity of ENGLAND • ENGLAND has a population of over 50 millionpeople.
WARSAW is thecapitalcity of POLAND. Poland has a population of over 38.5 millionpeoplewhichmakes it thesixthmostpopulousmember of theEuropeanUnion.