GEOGRAPHY.
Europe,-Countries of. Russia in Europe.— Very large. on the East is Siberia; on the South, Poland, Turkey, and Black Sea; on the West, Finland, Daitii;, Prussia; on Uic Xorlh, I Arclie Ocean. A large part or Itussiu is very flat. Two large lakes, Ladoga, Onega. Five largo rivers, Dnieper, Dniester, Volga, Don, Vistula. Manylarge towns; Petersburg, .Moscow, Kiga. Archangel- Iron, wood, hemp, pitch, tar, furs, conic from Hussia. Poland.— South of Russia. Pari of Poland belongs to Ittissia. People 13,000,000. Its chief towns, are, Warsaw and Cracow. Poland is not very fold. It is fertile. Wheat, hemp, salt, come from Poland.
(7/'••'/»/■'/.—There are three large countries in Germany. Auslria, Prussia, Bavaria. Ai:sirtu.—i)n the oasl or Austria, is part of Bussia ami Turkcv; on tlio soiilh is Turkev. lls people r>0,000,000. There arc lliirc largo rivers in Austria, I'auuhe, Elhe, l'o. Sol very cold. The soil is good. Mountains iii some places: large ioreMs. Tlio chief towns of Austria arc Vienna, Prague, Preshurg. Milan, Venice. /'•••is.-;-/.—(ln llie noi 111 is tlio Ilallir; on the wrsi. Belgium, aii<l Hollauil ; on (lie oasi. pari 'of Bussia. lis people 1.'i.00n.000. Erom Prussia comes much wheal, ami hemp. In lirilaiu. The chief inwns of Prussia are, llcrlin, Konigslicrg, llant/.ie, Meuiel, Cologne. The chief rivers are, Vistula, Oiler, Nieincn. Htirariii —ls in llie south of Germany, lis peopleT>..Mill.(Hill. On iisnorlh isSaxony, on llie easi Auslria, on llie west Wirleniluirg. on Hie soiilh Switzerland. The chief towns in Bavaria are -Munich, Italishou. Saxony, Hanover, Wirlcnihurii, are >=i!iall pari:- of Germany. Holland an I Celvitim have one name, Netherlands. Jhllawl— Is to tie north or Helium. Holland is \erv Hal. The chief towns of Holland. Amsterdam. Bollcrdani, Hague, I eydeu. The people; of Holland are 2,!!IJ(»,()()0. | /Mf/i'mn fslhe soiilh or Holland. Helium is very flal. Wheal comes from Belgium, | and linen. The chief towns of Belgium , arc; Hrussels. Ghent, Antwerp. The ! people; of Belgium are .i,'>oo,ooo. | ('•mil Hi Unit'. lias iliree pails, England, ! Wales, Scotland, ll has on llie wesl ai.d iioilh. llie Irish Channel, ami llie Atlantic; on llie east,, the German sea; on llie south, (he English Channel. Coal comes from England', and many things are math; there from iron, collon, and copper. Great Britain has many large towns; Eon- , don is larger ihan any oilier town in Europe. Tin* people ol Great Britain arc I 0,000,000. I
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 128, 17 November 1853, Page 3
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393GEOGRAPHY. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 128, 17 November 1853, Page 3
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