Political Division 2
Political Division 2
Political Division 2
Division
Inhabitants of Europe
* How is Europe divided politically?
* How do Europeans live compared to the
inhabitants of other continents?
* How is Europe divided economically?
* Introduction
* There are 50 states with territory within the
European geographical borders.
* 44 of those lie exclusively within European
borders and 6 have territories both in Europe and
Asia. Those are: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia,
Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkey.
* There are 6 mini-states: Andorra, Monaco,
Liechtenstein, Vatican City, San Marino, Malta.
* There are also some states which have declared
independence but have not been recognized by
all UN countries as sovereign states (Abkhazia,
Kosovo, Northern Cyprus, South Ossetia).
* European states
* The 6 ministates
1. Europe has coal, oil and fertile ………………..it is rich in
natural…………………………….
2. I want to become a farmer, ………………………..is a growing
economic activity.
3. Europe is between Asia and America it has a good
……………….position.
4. Many peoples ………………European territories and so
many ………………..occurred.
5. The result of previous wars is the political
…………………..of Europe in 50 …………………states.
6. 44 states ……………exclusively within European
………………..
7. There are ……………….ministates in Europe.
8. Kosovo has ……………….. ……………………but has not been
……………………by all …………members.
* Exercise 1
Name the 50 European states on the map of the
following page.
* Exercise 2
How can we measure and compare living standards:
We mainly rely on two indexes: GDP (per capita) and HDI.
GDP (Gross Domestic Product): The total value of goods and
services produced in an economy. A high GDP means a
country produces high value goods and services, its residents
have well paid jobs and enjoy good living standards.
GDP per capita: The average yearly income of a country’s
residents.
Economic growth: Increase of GDP
Development: The improvement of people’s quality of life, it
is usually measured with the Human Development Index
(HDI)
HDI: Life expectancy at birth, Adult literacy rate, Enrolment
rate, average income.
Mean years of
Human Development Life expectancy at Expected years of Gross national income (GNI) per
- Rank Country schooling (years) SDG
Index (HDI) (value) birth (years) SDG3 schooling (years) SDG 4.3 capita (PPP $) SDG 8.5
4.6
Central African
188 0.381 52.8 7.6 4.3 777
Republic
* Exercise 3
However GDP and HDI vary among European states as not all
states achieved the same growth levels.
Some of the factors affecting performance are:
1. natural wealth (resources): A state can export raw
materials and minerals and build a strong industrial sector.
* Exercise 5
Using the previous map and the data
from pages 10, 11 write 4 basic
conclusions you can draw about
income inequality.
* Homework 1
* Complete the sentences:
1. Kosovo ………………….independence in 2008 but has
not been ………………….by all UN members.
2. The …………………..of Greece has decreased a lot
during the last decade, so living conditions have
worsened.
3. There is high ……………………..in many European states
meaning that some people are rich while most
people face economic difficulties.
4. Greece is a ………………………state so no other state
can interfere in Greek politics.
5. The HDI is the best way to ……………………life quality
in various states.
* Exercise 6
* Natural resources: φυσικοί πόροι
* Fertile: γόνιμος
* Soil: έδαφος
* Agriculture: γεωργία
* Claim: διεκδικώ, διεκδίκηση
* Conflict: σύγκρουση
* Sovereignty: εθνική κυριαρχία
* Sovereign: εθνικά κυρίαρχος (no other state can interfere in a sovereign state’s
internal affairs)
* Declare: δηλώνω, ανακηρύσσω
* Independence: ανεξαρτησία
* GDP: ΑΕΠ (ακαθάριστο εγχώριο προϊόν)
* HDI: Δείκτης ανθρώπινης ανάπτυξης
* Living standards: επίπεδα διαβίωσης
* GDP per capita: ΑΕΠ κατά κεφαλή
* Measure: μετράω
* Life expectancy: προσδόκιμο ζωής
* Literacy: αλφαβητισμός
* Facilitate: διευκολύνω
* Inequality: ανισότητα
* Glossary