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Portugal: This example of art is The Adoration of St. Anthony by Nuno Gonçalves and it is in Lisbon's Ancient Art Museum.
Portugal: This example of a building is the Jerónimos Monastery, a monastery near the Tangus river.
Spain: This example of communication and transportation shows an example of public transportation.
Spain: This example of dress shows citizens wearing traditional Flamenco dresses.
Andorra: This example of economy shows Andorra's major exports in 2011.
Italy: In Italy, families are very important, and when dining, it is a formal occasion in which the entire family sits down and eats.
Italy: The government of Italy is a parliamentary constitutional republic.
San Marino: San Marino has an unusually quiet history. It was founded around 350 C.E. and avoided many wars in the Italian peninsula.
Kosovo: An example of an icon is when Kelmendi, Kosovo's olympic athlete, won gold, had an emotional response.
Slovenia: In slovenia, there is a lot of IT and service jobs available. Also, in Slovenia, if you are a citizen of EU, you get equal job opportunities.
Croatia: Knowledge is usually taught in Croatia in schools, even passing down of knowledge is passed down in schools.
Croatia: There are many different languages spoken in Croatia, from Italian to Slovak.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosnia and Herzegovina is often affiliated with forced migration. Bosnia and Herzegovina became a war-torn area, forcing many to leave.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: National pride of Bosnia and Herzegovina can be seen via soccer, one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's major sports.
Albania: Albania is a member of the international organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, which was created to promote political end economic growth.
Montenegro: Montenegro is made up of many different populations of different ethnicities, as shown on the map.
Greece: Even Mexico has a better quality of live than Greece. Although some argue, 37th isn't too bad for quality of life, but when you see that Uruguay, Panama, and Ecuador have better quality of life ratings, you don't want to to move to Greece.
Greece: Greece's dominant religion of Greek Orthodox gave birth to many mythological stories.
Macedonia: In Macedonia, the economic gap has gotten bigger since 1991. The lowest status are the Roms.
Macedonia: In Macedonia, it is a taboo to not accept gifts or food, as hospitality is one of Macedonia's prides.
Malta: In 1990, less than 40% of the population of Malta was urban, but today, 95.41% of the population of Malta is urban.