Quiz of Europe - Identify the countries on the map.
Colorful map of Europe with numbered countries and a list of country names for a quiz activity.
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This is a "Quiz of Europe" map where you need to match the numbered countries listed on the right with their corresponding locations on the map. Each country is represented by a colored region, and there are white squares (boxes) in each country's area where you would typically write the number that corresponds to the country name.
Let’s go through each country one by one and identify its correct location on the map based on geography.
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1. Turkey – Located at the southeastern edge of Europe, bordering the Black Sea and sharing land with Greece and Bulgaria.
→ The red region in the southeast, near the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
✔ Box in the bottom-right red area
2. Russia – The largest country, extending from Eastern Europe into Asia. It occupies the northern part of the continent.
→ The large gray area in the northeast, stretching across the top.
✔ Box in the top-right gray area
3. Sweden – A Nordic country in Northern Europe, north of Norway and Finland.
→ The greenish-brown region in the far north, on the western side of Scandinavia.
✔ Top-left greenish-brown area
4. Czech Republic – Central Europe, surrounded by Germany, Poland, Austria, and Slovakia.
→ The dark blue region just south of Germany (yellow), west of Poland (pink).
✔ Dark blue box in central Europe
5. Ireland – An island nation off the western coast of Great Britain.
→ The purple island to the west of the UK (green).
✔ Purple island in the northwest
6. Greece – Southern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula, bordering the Aegean Sea.
→ The green region at the southern tip of the Balkans, shaped like a boot but smaller.
✔ Green area in the south, below Albania and Macedonia
7. Switzerland – Central Europe, landlocked, between France, Germany, Austria, and Italy.
→ The small brown region nestled among yellow (Germany), green (Italy), and red (Austria).
✔ Brown box in central Switzerland
8. Germany – Large central European country, borders many nations.
→ The large yellow area in central Europe, touching the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, etc.
✔ Yellow area in the center
9. Poland – Eastern Europe, borders Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Kaliningrad (Russia).
→ The pink area east of Germany, north of the Czech Republic.
✔ Pink area in central-eastern Europe
10. Netherlands – Western Europe, bordering Germany and Belgium.
→ The small light yellow region at the northwest corner of Germany, next to Belgium and the UK.
✔ Light yellow area in the northwest
11. Finland – Northern Europe, shares border with Sweden and Russia.
→ The orange area above Sweden, bordering Russia (gray).
✔ Orange region in the far north, east of Sweden
12. Belgium – Western Europe, between Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, and France.
→ The small purple area just south of the Netherlands, west of Germany.
✔ Small purple box near the coast, west of Germany
13. United Kingdom – Island nation including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
→ The green island to the west of France, includes Ireland (purple) nearby.
✔ Large green island in the northwest (mainland UK)
14. Spain – Southwestern Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula.
→ The yellow area on the southwest coast, bordering Portugal and the Mediterranean.
✔ Yellow region in the southwest
15. Romania – Eastern Europe, borders Ukraine, Bulgaria, Serbia, etc.
→ The dark teal area in the southeast, north of Bulgaria.
✔ Teal-colored country near the Black Sea
16. Portugal – Southwest Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula, west of Spain.
→ The green area in the southwest corner, adjacent to Spain.
✔ Green region on the far west of the Iberian Peninsula
17. France – Western Europe, large country bordering Spain, Belgium, Germany, etc.
→ The orange area in the west, next to Spain and the UK.
✔ Orange region in the west, covering most of continental France
18. Denmark – Northern Europe, peninsula and islands north of Germany.
→ The small white/light yellow area just north of Germany, near the Baltic Sea.
✔ White box just north of Germany, connected to Sweden via bridge
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| Number | Country | Location on Map |
|--------|-------------------|-----------------|
| 1 | Turkey | Southeast, red area |
| 2 | Russia | Northeast, gray area |
| 3 | Sweden | Far north, greenish-brown |
| 4 | Czech Republic | Central, dark blue |
| 5 | Ireland | Purple island west of UK |
| 6 | Greece | Southern Balkans, green |
| 7 | Switzerland | Central, small brown |
| 8 | Germany | Central, yellow |
| 9 | Poland | East of Germany, pink |
| 10 | Netherlands | Northwest, light yellow |
| 11 | Finland | North, orange, east of Sweden |
| 12 | Belgium | West of Germany, purple |
| 13 | United Kingdom | Green island west of France |
| 14 | Spain | Southwest, yellow |
| 15 | Romania | Southeast, teal |
| 16 | Portugal | Southwest, green |
| 17 | France | West, orange |
| 18 | Denmark | North, small white area |
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To complete the quiz:
- Write the number (e.g., 1 for Turkey) inside the white square located in the corresponding country.
- For example: Put "1" in the red square in the southeast (Turkey), "2" in the gray area (Russia), etc.
✔ This completes the Quiz of Europe!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or a labeled map!
Let’s go through each country one by one and identify its correct location on the map based on geography.
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Step-by-step Matching:
1. Turkey – Located at the southeastern edge of Europe, bordering the Black Sea and sharing land with Greece and Bulgaria.
→ The red region in the southeast, near the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
✔ Box in the bottom-right red area
2. Russia – The largest country, extending from Eastern Europe into Asia. It occupies the northern part of the continent.
→ The large gray area in the northeast, stretching across the top.
✔ Box in the top-right gray area
3. Sweden – A Nordic country in Northern Europe, north of Norway and Finland.
→ The greenish-brown region in the far north, on the western side of Scandinavia.
✔ Top-left greenish-brown area
4. Czech Republic – Central Europe, surrounded by Germany, Poland, Austria, and Slovakia.
→ The dark blue region just south of Germany (yellow), west of Poland (pink).
✔ Dark blue box in central Europe
5. Ireland – An island nation off the western coast of Great Britain.
→ The purple island to the west of the UK (green).
✔ Purple island in the northwest
6. Greece – Southern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula, bordering the Aegean Sea.
→ The green region at the southern tip of the Balkans, shaped like a boot but smaller.
✔ Green area in the south, below Albania and Macedonia
7. Switzerland – Central Europe, landlocked, between France, Germany, Austria, and Italy.
→ The small brown region nestled among yellow (Germany), green (Italy), and red (Austria).
✔ Brown box in central Switzerland
8. Germany – Large central European country, borders many nations.
→ The large yellow area in central Europe, touching the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, etc.
✔ Yellow area in the center
9. Poland – Eastern Europe, borders Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Kaliningrad (Russia).
→ The pink area east of Germany, north of the Czech Republic.
✔ Pink area in central-eastern Europe
10. Netherlands – Western Europe, bordering Germany and Belgium.
→ The small light yellow region at the northwest corner of Germany, next to Belgium and the UK.
✔ Light yellow area in the northwest
11. Finland – Northern Europe, shares border with Sweden and Russia.
→ The orange area above Sweden, bordering Russia (gray).
✔ Orange region in the far north, east of Sweden
12. Belgium – Western Europe, between Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, and France.
→ The small purple area just south of the Netherlands, west of Germany.
✔ Small purple box near the coast, west of Germany
13. United Kingdom – Island nation including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
→ The green island to the west of France, includes Ireland (purple) nearby.
✔ Large green island in the northwest (mainland UK)
14. Spain – Southwestern Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula.
→ The yellow area on the southwest coast, bordering Portugal and the Mediterranean.
✔ Yellow region in the southwest
15. Romania – Eastern Europe, borders Ukraine, Bulgaria, Serbia, etc.
→ The dark teal area in the southeast, north of Bulgaria.
✔ Teal-colored country near the Black Sea
16. Portugal – Southwest Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula, west of Spain.
→ The green area in the southwest corner, adjacent to Spain.
✔ Green region on the far west of the Iberian Peninsula
17. France – Western Europe, large country bordering Spain, Belgium, Germany, etc.
→ The orange area in the west, next to Spain and the UK.
✔ Orange region in the west, covering most of continental France
18. Denmark – Northern Europe, peninsula and islands north of Germany.
→ The small white/light yellow area just north of Germany, near the Baltic Sea.
✔ White box just north of Germany, connected to Sweden via bridge
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Final Answer Summary:
| Number | Country | Location on Map |
|--------|-------------------|-----------------|
| 1 | Turkey | Southeast, red area |
| 2 | Russia | Northeast, gray area |
| 3 | Sweden | Far north, greenish-brown |
| 4 | Czech Republic | Central, dark blue |
| 5 | Ireland | Purple island west of UK |
| 6 | Greece | Southern Balkans, green |
| 7 | Switzerland | Central, small brown |
| 8 | Germany | Central, yellow |
| 9 | Poland | East of Germany, pink |
| 10 | Netherlands | Northwest, light yellow |
| 11 | Finland | North, orange, east of Sweden |
| 12 | Belgium | West of Germany, purple |
| 13 | United Kingdom | Green island west of France |
| 14 | Spain | Southwest, yellow |
| 15 | Romania | Southeast, teal |
| 16 | Portugal | Southwest, green |
| 17 | France | West, orange |
| 18 | Denmark | North, small white area |
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How to Use This:
To complete the quiz:
- Write the number (e.g., 1 for Turkey) inside the white square located in the corresponding country.
- For example: Put "1" in the red square in the southeast (Turkey), "2" in the gray area (Russia), etc.
✔ This completes the Quiz of Europe!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or a labeled map!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of europe map worksheet.