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Identifier: completegeograph02tarr (find matches)
Title: A complete geography
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Tarr, Ralph S. (Ralph Stockman), 1864-1912 McMurry, Frank Morton, 1862- (from old catalog) joint author
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: New York, The Macmillan company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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>f Sweden? (5) Which of these three countries has the largest population ? (6) How doest compare with New Yo%; State in area and population ? With your own state ? (SeeAppendix B.) (7) Make the same comparison for the smallest of the three countries.^) What points in North America are in ahout the same latitude as Bergen, Christiana, andtockholm? (9) On Figure 318 find how near to Scandinavia the Gulf Stream drift reaches.
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VI. NORWAY, SWEDEN, AND DENMARK (For Map Questions, see map, Fig. 415.) People. — The people of these three countries have long beenmore or less united, for the well-settled southern portions of Nor-way and Sweden are not separated by any natural barrier, whileonly a narrow, shallow sea separates Scandinavia from Denmark.Being descended from a common stock, and at times having a singlegovernment, they have many interests in common. The writtenlanguage of the Norwegians and Danes is still the same, and Nor-way and Sweden are united under one king, although they haveseparate local government. Denmark is now independent, and, likeNorway and Sweden, is a limited monarchy. These people have been closely connected with our own history, forthey made some of the early invasions and settlements in Great Britain,and are thereby to be numbered among our ancestors. Their daring sea-men reached Greenland, by way of Iceland, and discovered America nearlyfive hundred years before Columbus approach

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