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Identifier: advancedgeography (find matches)
Title: Advanced Geography
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Alexis Everett Frye
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Publisher: Ginn & Company
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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ive parts of the great pThe leading exports are whea 172 SOUTH AMERICA. Moscow is the railroad center of the empire. This cityhas an immense trade, not only with other parts ofEuropean Russia, but also with Siberia. The Kremlin, an old fortress in Moscow, covers about onehundred acres. Within its walls are many famous buildings. Odessa and Riga are important ports. The former is thelargest city on the Black sea and is a famous wheat port. Norway and Sweden. These countries are unitedunder one king. The United States has not much tradewith either. Christiania is the chief port of Norway. It has a largetrade in lumber. Bergen is the second port of thiscountry. Stockholm is the principal city of Sweden. Gottenborgis the leading port. One of the most important aids to commerce in Europe is thesystem of canals and rivers forming a network over the lowlands,and even uniting the large rivers in the highland region. In some countries more freight is carried on the canals than onthe railroads.
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To which countries does Tierra del Fuego belong? To whatempire do the Falkland islands belong ? What small countriesin South America belong to European nations ? What is theform of government of all the countries of this continent, exceptthe Guianas ? See lesson 91. v X -, _ ^ rti. 152. Countries of South America.1 v PERUVIAN POTTERY. SOUTH AMERICA. . Review and Map Studies. l^s ;—the surface of Brazil ; — of Argentina ; — out the climate and the products of the- of the pampas ; — of the highland of vhat two countries is lake Titicaca ? A.merica are crossed by the equator ? greater part of the Orinoco basin ? °> broad Plata river mouth ? Which not border on Brazil ? Which coun- Brazil. Rio de Janeiro, the capital of this republic, ison a deep and spacious harbor, sheltered by hills on allsides. This port is near the richest coffee district ofBrazil, and is the largest coffee market in the world; butSantos, a small seaport southwest of Rio de Janeiro, is aclose rival. Other

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