2. Maps
Europe
South America
Asia
Africa
Australia and Oceana
North America
Antarctica
Click on names of continent to go to map
Click on stars to go to page
3. Europe
Languages
49 languages are spoken in the Continent of Europe. This site
shows a list of languages and where they are spoken. Many
different cultures and traditions grace the European lands as
well.
Countries and their Cultures
115 different types of cultures are alive in Europe. This link
will allow us to explore them.
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4. South America
Languages
There are more than 10 different languages spoken
throughout South America. Let’s take a look.
Countries and thier Culture
Culture of South America is very rich in families. Many
South American people tend to be very close with their
family and spend a lot of time with them. Let’s see what
else makes up the culture of South America.
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5. Asia
Languages
Languages spoken throughout Asia are some of the
hardest to learn. See what languages are spoken in the
50 different countries that make up this continent.
Countries and their Cultures
There are 50 countries that make up Asia. Let see what
they are and what their specialties are.
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6. Africa
Languages
There is an abundance of languages spoken in the countries
of this continent. What are they?
Countries and their cultures
There are many different cultures and native tribes on the
continent of Africa. What kind of cultures can you think of
that are embraced by these countries? Let’s see what they are!
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7. Australia and Oceana
Languages
Australia is a mostly English speaking continent, but
what about Oceana? Is that the same? Are there any
other languages spoken in Australia?
Countries and thier Cultures
What kind of cultures do you think these continents
have? What makes you think that?
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8. North America
Languages
English is the primary language in our country. Other
languages may be spoken amongst individuals of foreign
decent. Spanish has also become quite commonly seen in
North America because of the neighboring Mexico border.
Countries and their Culture
As we know, North America is the melting pot of cultures and
traditions. We do, however, celebrate exclusive holidays such
as 4th of July, and Thanksgiving, Labor Day, President’s Day,
Martine Luther King Jr. Day, and so on.
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9. Antarctica
Since there is no civilization (other than research
stations) on the continent of Antarctica, there is no
true language or cultures to review. Instead, we will
look overs some facts about the icy continent.
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10. Bibliography Page
One World Nations Online. (2011). Languages of the world.
Retrieved from
http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/index.html
Advameg, Inc., Initials. (2011). Countries and their cultures.
Retrieved from http://www.everyculture.com
Central Intelligence Agency. (2011, March 22). Antarctica. Retrieved
from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-
factbook/geos/ay.html
Owl and Mouse Educational Software, Initials. (2011). U.S. and
world geography maps. Retrieved from
http://www.yourchildlearns.com/geography.htm