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Check Your Knowledge


  1. Ethnic diversity & languages in Western Europe

  2. Essence of the Flemish & Walloon conflict

  3. Ethnic diversity & languages & religions in Southern Europe

  4. Balcans – backgrounds of the conflict

  5. Variety of cuisine in Europe [focus on three chosen examples]

  6. Bilingual [or multilingual] countries – officially & customarily [give ten examples]

  7. Political virtues of Swiss Confederation

  8. Major confessions in Europe & the major countries’ breakdown in this respect

  9. Main public administration systems in Europe (similarities and differences)

  10. Mafia & organised crime in Europe

  11. European wines & wine consumption in Europe

  12. Ceremonial vs. non ceremonial cultures in Europe

  13. Expressive & reserved cultures in Europe

  14. European liliputians: Monaco, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Holly See & San Marino

  15. Ethnic diversity & languages in Central Europe

  16. Common features & discrepancies in the Nordic countries

  17. Carpe diem according to three chosen European nations

  18. Three chosen national types [different as to the features] of business organisation

  19. Regionalism in Europe [general in Europe plus in two chosen countries]

  20. The most distinctive national conflicts in Europe [focus on five chosen examples]

  21. European beers & beer consumption in Europe

  22. Multilingual patterns – full multilinguism like Luxembourg, territorial diversity like Switzerland or Belgium, official language and dialects like Italy, Spain and others

  23. Being in Hungary is worth to remember that …

  24. Terrorism in Europe

  25. The main European film festivals

  26. Vacation in Europe – sightgseeing, entertainment or just sun bathing?

  27. Similarities & discrepations in educational systems in Europe [focus on three chosen examples]

  28. Does European integration mean extinction of national virtues?

  29. Local alcoholic beverages in Europe [omit beer and wine]

  30. Females in Europe – their social position and daily problems

Note:

A test sheet contains four questions to answer. You choose them out of six. An answer cannot be shorter as 2/3 of a page and longer than 1 page.

Additionally you will have to fill in a ‘yes or no’ test covering materials distributed earlier, the lecture and the papers. However, no detailed information like figures or data will be required.

An example:

A dominant confession in Scandinavia is:

Lutheranism  Catholic Church

Calvinism

or

Officially bilingual countries are:

Belgium  Malta

Macedonia  Finland

or

Monaco is:

relaying on revenue from gambling

dependent area of France

a tax haven for companies

a tax haven for private individuals

host of Formula 1 rallies

hereditary monarchy



1 Jonathan Adams, Marcel Otte ,”Did Indo-European languages spread before farming?”, www.esd.ornl.gov.

2 Piotr Gąsowski’s Indo-European Page: www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/2190/Indo-European.html

3 Piotr Gąsowski’s Indo-European Page: www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/2190/Indo-European.html

4 Jonathan Adams, Marcel Otte ,”Did Indo-European languages spread before farming?”, www.esd.ornl.gov.

5 Celts Historical Background, www.ibiblio.org/celts/celtshistory.html,

6 “Many of those Celtic/Mediterranean peoples in Spain were later to be occupied by Arabic Islamic armies during the first thousand years AD. Intermingling with the Arabic conquerors produced many people in Spain who are actually Celtic/Mediterraenian/Arabic mixes…” - “March of the Titans…” www4.stormfront.org/whitehistory/hwr5.htm

7 member.rivernet.com.au/manxman/Celts/historycelts.htm

8 “March of the Titans…”, www4.stormfront.org/whitehistory/hwr5.htm

9 Windows on Italy – The Early Italic Tribes, italic.org/aratxt5.htm

10 “March of the Titans…”, www4.stormfront.org/whitehistory/hwr5.htm

11 William Harris “The Indo-European background”, www.middlebury.edu/~harris,

12 http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/history/A0858397.html

13 http://www.helsinki.fi/hum/sugl/fgrlang.html

14 http://sydaby.eget.net/swe/jp_finns.htm

15 http://www.utexas.edu/students/husa/language.html

16 http://www.ielanguages.com/eurolang.html

17 http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Spain

18 http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=CLN

19 http://www.geocities.com/freedomforeuskadi/

20 http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=France

21 http://www.corsica-isula.com/public.htm#Corsica Today

22 http://www.brittany-bretagne.com/pg/langue.htm

23 http://www.brittany-bretagne.com/pg/lutte.htm

24 http://italianminds.healthekids.net/course.phtml?course_id=417

25 http://www.uoc.edu/euromosaic/web/homean/index1.html

26 http://lakrabo.tripod.com/romansch.htm

27 http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_language

28 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/5121/history.htm

29 http://www.suri.ee/eup/samis.html

30 http://www.finland.org/saameng.html

31 http://www.gaelicscottish.com/docs/celtic_languages.htm

32 http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/about/culturefaq.shtml

33 http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/section/Celticla_Goidelic.asp

34 http://www.electricscotland.com/si/features/scots/intro.htm

35 http://www.slavism.com/slavic/

36 http://www.slider.com/enc/49000/Slavs.htm

37 http://www.slavism.com/slavic/ stan na dzień 6.04 2003

38http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_languages

39http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_languages

40 http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_languages

41 http://www.slavism.com/slavic/

42 http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_languages

43http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_languages

44http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_languages

45http://www.slavism.com/slavic/

46 http://www.lonelyplanet.com.destintions/europe/luxembourg/

47 ibidem

48 http://www.gov/rr/european/luxbro/luxbroch1.html

49 http:/www.luxembourg.co.uk/lingua.html

50 http://www.eurolang.net.state/luxembourg.htm

51http://www.luxembourg.co.uk/lingua.html

52 http://www.eurolang.net.state/luxembourg.htm

53http://www.shape.nato.int/COMMUNITY_LIFE/1998/190398/lux.htm

54 http://www.lonelyplanet.com.destintions/europe/luxembourg/

55 http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/europe/netherlands/

56 Skoczny Tadeusz (red.), Holandia-Unia Europejska, Centrum Europejskie Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Warszawa 1997

57 http://members.chello.nl/~w.vanwoerkom/eng/

58 http//www.eurolang.net/languages/frisian.htm

59 ibidem

60http://www.eurolang.net/state/netherlands.htm

61 http://members.chello.nl/~w.vanwoerkom/eng/

62 http://www.intschools.hl/general.htm

63 http://members.chello.nl/~w.vanwoerkom/eng/

64 Direccion General de Relaciones Culturales, Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, 28071 MADRID

65 Ibidem.

66 The Article 3 of the Spanish Constitution, http://www.spainemb.org/information/constitucionin.htm.

67 REAL ACADEMIA ESPANOLA, Felipe IV, 4, 28071 Madrid (Spain)

68 MINISTERIO DE CULTURA, Secretaria General Tecnica, 'Guia de Servicios Culturales', Abdon Terradas, 7, 28015 MADRID

69 In Article 7.1 of the Statute of the Comunidad Valenciana which includes the provinces of Alicante, Castellon and Valencia.
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