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- Belgium (31774 bytes)
57: ...d from northern France, but his empire included today's Belgium. Christian scholars, mostly [[Ireland|...
59: European [[Feudalism]] became the main base for [[armed force|mili...
71: ...contributing significantly to the troubles in Rwanda in the [[1990s]] when a genocide took place, with...
164: ...lam]], [[Protestantism]], [[Anglicanism]] and [[Judaism]].
166: ...unts for the preponderance of Catholics there nowadays. - Sport (14061 bytes)
11: ...m over 30,000 years ago, as established by carbon dating. Although there is scant direct evidence of s...
18: ...ed to have fun and take a break from a hectic workday or to relieve unwanted stress, as with any profe...
33: * Combat ([[Judo]], [[karate]], [[boxing]], [[fencing]], [[taekwon...
77: ...he event to strengthen its spread through propaganda.
79: ...ing Gaelic games, but the advent of the [[Good Friday Agreement]] in 1998 led to the eventual removal ... - List of sports (7304 bytes)
51: * [[Judo]]
126: * [[Dance sport]]
253: * [[Darts (sport)|Darts]]
287: * [[Danball]] - Foot (3755 bytes)
7: Human beings use their legs and feet for [[bipedal locomotion]], also known as [[walking]]. The str...
9: ...has special names, such as [[sandal (footwear)|sandal]]s, [[shoe]]s, and [[boot]]s. Consistent wearin...
11: ...ce. For example, in much of [[Europe]] and [[Canada]], it is customary to remove one's shoes or boots...
13: ... hand, some martial arts (including [[Karate]], [[Judo]]) are customarily trained in bare feet, as well ... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
10: ...hletes trained in this Olympia facility in its heyday.]]
15: ...enty, and the celebration was spread over several days. Winners of the events were broadly admired and...
27: ...ench defeat in the [[Franco-Prussian War]] (1870–1871). He thought the reason was that the Frenc...
29: ...s ideas to an international audience. On the last day of the congress, it had been decided that the fi...
36: ...icipants — in 1904, 80% had been American — and great public interest, thereby marking the...
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