The European flag
The European flag is the symbol not only of the European Union but also of Europe's unity and identity among the peoples of Europe.
The European flag consists of 12 golden stars in a circle on a blue background.The number of stars has nothing to do with the number of member countries, though the circle is a symbol of unity.
In 1983, the European Parliament adopted the flag. In 1985, it was adopted by all EU leaders as the official emblem of the European. All European institutions now use this flag.
CLICK ON THE MAPS:
Click on the countries to learn their capitals.
PHYSICAL RELIEF OF EUROPE
RIVERS OF EUROPE
Learn the bays, seas, and other ocean features around Europe
by clicking on them.
COASTS OF EUROPE
CAPITAL CITIES OF EUROPE
Train your brain with geography:
LET´S EXPLORE EUROPE
We come from different countries ans speak different languages, but this continent is the home we share. Come with me and let´s explore Europe together!!!
FLAGS OF EUROPE
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THE EUROPEAN ANTHEM
The melody used to symbolise the EU comes from the Ninth Symphony
composed in 1823 by Ludwig Van Beethoven.
LISTEN TO IT:
EUROPE DAY
The ideas behind the European Union were first put forward on 9 May 1950 by French foreign minister Robert Schuman. This is why 9 May is celebrated as the Europe Day.