Europe
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A long narrow sea inlet with steep sides.

A type of economic system that is not controlled by a central authority but rather left to the free and open collaboration and decisions of the participants in the market.

A wetland filled with dead plant material.

A long ridge of sand and gravel deposited by glacier meltwater.

A name used in Scotland for lake or sea inlet.

The current geological period in which human activity is deemed responsible for the profound and fundamental restructuring of the environment.

Rapid advances in scientific understanding in Europe in the seventeenth century based on observation, measurement and experimentation.

A crisis in Greece after the 2007/08 financial meltdown caused by too much government debt.

A German-dominated alliance of merchant cities in the Baltic and northern Europe, especially strong from 1300 to 1500.

Glacial deposits of rock and sediment.

Money that leaves other areas of the world seeking a location with strong secrecy laws where money can be hidden and invested without scrutiny.

A term used to describe the vast metropolitan area that encompasses most of Europe.

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