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  • Let’s explore Europe! (2010)

    Let's explore Europe 2010

    Europe: a beautiful continent with a fascinating history. It has produced many of the world’s famous scientists, inventors, artists and composers, as well as popular entertainers and successful sports people.
    For centuries Europe was plagued by wars and divisions. But in the last 60 years or so, the countries of this old continent have at last been coming together in peace, friendship and unity, to work for a better Europe and a better world.
    This book for children (roughly 9 to 12 years old) tells the story simply and clearly. Full of interesting facts and colourful illustrations, it gives a lively overview of Europe and explains briefly what the European Union is and how it works.
    Go to the website: http://europa.eu/europago/explore
    You’'ll find lots of fun quizzes and games to test your knowledge!
    Have fun exploring!

     


    Manuscript finalised in March 2010

    2010 - 44 pp + folder - 21 x 29.7 cm
    Catalogue number: NA-32-10-251-EN-C

    Text only: Word 277 Kb

    Illustrated version: PDF 16 453 kb


    There is also a special internet version of this booklet.

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  • Wallcharts on Europe and the European Union

    This colourful series of wallcharts presents brief and entertaining information, which can be posted on the wall in waiting rooms, public places, class rooms etc. All the wall charts are 59 x 84 cm.

    Travelling in Europe (Wallchart)
     
    Europe on the move -The story of the European Union (Wallchart)

    This is your Europe - The EU at your service (Wallchart)

    Countries in Europe (Wallchart)

     

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