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STatiana [176]
3 years ago
10

Explain how European Union countries can retain their cultural identities. Include two examples of European products.

Geography
1 answer:
White raven [17]3 years ago
5 0

European Countries can retain their cultural identities by excelling and polishing what they are good at.

<u>Explanation:</u>

European Countries can retain their cultural identities by excelling and polishing what they are good at. This can be proven by certain examples;

<u>Example 1:</u>

Volkswagen, a German Car manufacturer that is known to make durable cars. Due to its becoming famous during World War II, it has found its success by exporting to other countries and providing cars that were up to the mark and were made using state of the art materials.  

<u>Example 2: </u>

Switzerland is known for its cheese. It’s so famous that it’s known all over the world by the name of Swiss Cheese. Swiss cheese has become so famous that it has become an integral part of all types of cuisines all over the world.

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