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1. France Capital: París 1. The flora of France is very varied thanks to its different climates, reliefs and soils. 2. As for its fauna, it is also abundant and varied: in the area of the Pyrenees and the Alps. 3. France is the largest country in Western Europe: it has a territory of 400,039 mi2
2. Italy Capital: Rome 1. Italy is a southern European country, which is part of the European Union (EU). 2. It has two independent states: San Marino and Vatican City, located within the Italian territory. 3. Italy is one of the countries that arouses the most curiosity about its culture and customs.
3. Mexico Capital: Mexico City 1. The figure of the Virgin of Guadalupe and a folklore extremely rich in popular musical traditions predominate. 2. The climatic conditions of the Mexican territory are very varied, so much so that it is one of the countries with the greatest climatic diversity known. 3. The Mexican economy is the fourteenth largest in the world.
4. Guatemala Capital: Guatemala City 1. In addition to its beauty, Guatemala has the Reclining Christ of Calvary, which is considered the largest procession in the world in terms of its dimensions. 2. Guatemala means in the Mayan language "place of many trees". 3. Guatemala is the world's leading producer of cardamom, more than India.
5. India Capital: New Delhi 1. It is one of the most populous and extensive countries in the entire world, home to the culture of the Indus Valley. 2.India's economy is free market. 3. The culture of India is one of the most diverse and rich in the entire world.
6. Cuba Capital: Havana 1. The climate of Cuba is tropical, humid and with temperatures that oscillate between 18º and 31º during the year. 2. When it was colonized by the Spanish, the island became a major producer of sugar, rum, and tobacco. 3. Cuban rhythms such as guajira, parsley, mambo, conga, and bolero gained notoriety.
7. Greece Capital: Athens 1.Greek culture marked the present of the entire West. 2. In literature, Greece has introduced lyrical poetry, narrative, epic poetry, tragedy, and comedy to the world. 3. 30% of its territory is covered with alpine coniferous forests and Mediterranean vegetation.
8. Portugal Capital: Lisboa 1. Portugal is made up of a large continental territory (57135.70 mi²) located in southwestern Europe. 2. The flora and fauna of Portugal is divided between two well differentiated biogeographical regions. 3. In the last decade, governments have privatized many state-owned companies and liberalized dominant areas of the economy, including the financial and telecommunications sectors.
9. England Capital: London 1. Being part of the United Kingdom, England's system of government is the constitutional monarchy. 2. The flora and fauna of England are very varied. Among the animals, hedgehogs, foxes and rabbits stand out. 3. The climate of England is oceanic temperate humid.
10. Spain Capital: Madrid 1. It has been the seat of Muslim, Phoenician, Roman, Greek, Carthaginian and Visigothic cultures and civilizations. 2. Spain is located at an altitude of 650 meters above sea level in much of its territory. 3. The soil of Spain turns out to be unprofitable since it is considered a type of clay soil.
Capital: París 1. The flora of France is very varied thanks to its different climates, reliefs and soils. 2. As for its fauna, it is also abundant and varied: in the area of the Pyrenees and the Alps. 3. France is the largest country in Western Europe: it has a territory of 400,039 mi2
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