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  1. Vancouver Island Marmot (2031 bytes)
    1: ... | name = Vancouver Island Marmot}}<br/>{{StatusEndangered}}
    4: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordata]]}}
    7: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Sciuridae]]}}
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''M. vancouverensis'''''}}
    12: ...is | author = [[Harry Schelwald Swarth|Swarth]] | date = [[1911]]}}

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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    8: *[[Francisco de Almeida]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer...
    14: *[[Charles Albanel]] (1616-1696), Canada
    21: ...] naval officer, several expeditions to the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]]
    23: ...]], first to sight the [[Pacific Ocean]], founded Darién, oldest surviving European settlement in the...
    38: *[[Saint Brendan]] - [[Ireland|Irish]] [[abbot]] who sailed the [...
  2. List of maritime explorers (2541 bytes)
    27: *[[Alvise Cadamosto]]
    30: *[[Fernão da Po]]
    35: *[[Vasco da Gama]]
    36: *[[Paulo da Gama]]
    45: *[[João da Nova]]
  3. Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
    18: | '''Date of Birth:'''
    28: | [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
    31: ...]]'s only female head of a national government to date. She was also the second woman in history to si...
    35: ...er Community College]], and entered politics as a Vancouver school board trustee. Campbell and Divinsky were ...
    39: ...on]] as a [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]].
  4. Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
    3: '''Emma Goldman''' ([[June 27]], [[1869]] &ndash; [[May 14]], [[1940]]) was a [[Lithuania]]n-bor...
    21: ...chist sympathizer, had shot the President several days before. The authorities' attempt to associate h...
    29: ...ecting the hearing, called her ''"one of the most dangerous anarchists in America."''
    59: * <blockquote>"If I can't dance, it's not my revolution" - widely attributed, ...
    69: *Falk, Candace, et al. ''Emma Goldman: A Documentary History O...
  5. North America (12844 bytes)
    6: ...et's remain careful --> considered to include Canada and the United States, but not Mexico or any of t...
    7: ...th America is only a subcontinent composed by Canada, United States and Mexico.
    14: ...plain along the Atlantic seaboard, and the [[Florida]] peninsula. Mexico, with its long [[plateau|pla...
    16: ...containing smaller ranges and low-lying deserts &ndash; in between. The highest peak is [[Denali]] in...
    18: Since [[1931]], [[Rugby, North Dakota]], has officially been recognized as being at...
  6. Canada (35540 bytes)
    1: ...us that the country's *official* name is now "Canada", not anything else. If you believe you have argu...
    3: ... e.g., [[Politics of Canada]], [[Geography of Canada]], etc. Thank you.}}
    6: '''Canada''' is a country in [[North America]], the norther...
    8: ...stitutional monarchy]] with [[Elizabeth II of Canada|Queen Elizabeth II]] as [[head of state]].
    10: ... [[French language|French]]. Its [[Statistics Canada|official]] population estimate for [[as of 2005|J...
  7. Flag of Hawaii (3178 bytes)
    1: ...in the world in continuous use, and officially predates a majority of the states of the Union.
    9: ...mehameha vehemently objected and the American standard was also removed.
    11: ... The latter arrangement was adopted and is used today.
    17: ... 31]] to be La Hae Hawai&lsquo;i or Hawaiian Flag Day. It has been celebrated each year since then.
  8. Washington (20186 bytes)
    16: LandArea = 172,587 |
    24: AdmittanceDate = [[November 11]], [[1889]] |
    25: ...Pacific Standard Time Zone|Pacific]]: [[UTC]]-8/[[Daylight saving time|-7]] |
    45: ... American]]s, each with its own unique culture. Today, they are most notable for their [[totem pole]]s...
    49: ...a]] in [[1791]], then by British Captain [[George Vancouver]] in [[1792]].
  9. Oregon (26551 bytes)
    16: LandArea = 248,849 |
    24: AdmittanceDate = [[February 14]], [[1859]] |
    25: ...untain Standard Time Zone|Mountain]]: [[UTC]]-7/[[Daylight saving time|-6]] <small>(all but majority o...
    36: ...regions in the world. Oregon is known for its abundant rainfall, but only the western 2/5 of the state...
    41: ... living, [[conservation]], and [[urban growth boundary|limited growth]].''
  10. Geography of the United States (15104 bytes)
    27: [[Canada]]:
    59: The U.S. shares borders with [[Canada]] and [[Mexico]],
    61: ...more south). At the eastern half the northern boundary is more south, except for [[Lake of the Woods]]...
    65: ...'s third largest country after [[Russia]] and Canada with an area roughly:
    66: *slightly smaller than [[Canada]]
  11. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Ursidae]]}}
    16: ...current estimates, more than 600,000 are living today.[http://biology.usgs.gov/s+t/noframe/c286.htm]
    27: ... well as for bedding. They climb trees to escape danger and use forested areas as travel corriders. ...
    34: ..., and when and where to seek shelter from heat or danger.
  12. History of California (38344 bytes)
    1: {{dablink|This article covers the History of Californi...
    3: Although the present-day State of [[California]] has been occupied for mi...
    11: ...re among the traces of a very early inhabitation, dated to the last [[ice age]] ([[Wisconsin glaciatio...
    13: ...s. Tribes in the [[Sierra Nevada (US)|Sierra Nevada]] foothills collected [[acorn]]s from [[oak]] tre...
    36: ...irst European to explore the coast of the present day State of California was Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo...
  13. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    6: ...namis have been historically referred to as ''[[tidal wave]]s'' because as they approach land they tak...
    12: ...nts of the earth's crust can occur at [[plate boundaries]]. [[Subduction]] earthquakes are particularl...
    18: ...hich produced a water wave estimated at 50&nbsp;&ndash; 150&nbsp;m and reached 524&nbsp;m up local mou...
    22: ...n its path, often reducing buildings to their foundations and scouring exposed ground to the bedrock. ...
    24: ...h little overall energy loss. A tsunami can cause damage thousands of kilometres from its origin, so t...
  14. Mountain biking (7992 bytes)
    9: ...r of bike producers e.g. Gary Fisher, Trek, Cannondale, Scott, Giant, Schwinn and Specialized.
    20: ...minate riders making the progression faster for a day's events. This is the reason it was chosen as th...
    23: * '''Epic Riding''' - All day or multiday adventures in remote wilderness areas.
    30: ...king. It is known for its extremely difficult and dangerous mountain trails. These trails contain nume...
    48: ....com/ndmb/wiki/index.php?title=Maah_Daah_Hey Maah Daah Hey Trail (America's longest single-track mount...
  15. Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
    2: ...cape to [[free state]]s, or as far north as [[Canada]], with the aid of [[abolitionists]]. Other route...
    23: ...m to safety, where they eventually escaped to Canada.
    25: Slaves escaped bondage with and without outside assistance as early as...
    27: ...re. The slaveowner, in hot pursuit, remarked that Davids had disappeared as if through an "underground...
    31: ...d slavery in [[1829]], and until [[1819]], [[Florida]] was under the jurisdiction of [[Spain]].
  16. Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Cnidaria]]}}
    15: ...s that belong to [[Phylum (biology)|Phylum]] [[Cnidaria]], included in the [[class (biology)|class]] '...
    28: Like all other cnidarians, jellyfish have stinging cells called [[cnid...
    30: Most jellyfish are not dangerous to [[human]]s but a few are highly toxic, ...
    32: ...m|aquaria]], such as [[Monterey Bay Aquarium]], [[Vancouver Aquarium]], and [[Maui Ocean Center]], feature je...
  17. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    1: ...carved from great trees, typically [[Western Redcedar]], by a number of Native American cultures along...
    6: ...of pole construction was centered around the [[Haida]] people of the [[Queen Charlotte Islands]], from...
    8: ...object of heathen worship&mdash;which it was not&mdash;and urged converts to cease production and dest...
    12: Today a number of successful native artists carve tote...
    18: ...[[Alaska]] and Northwestern British Columbia, Canada. In this style the most obvious feature is that t...
  18. Charles Kingsford Smith (4894 bytes)
    4: ...ved in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. Upon returning to Australia, he attended [[St ...
  19. James Cook (14770 bytes)
    1: ...ritish explorer James Cook, portrait by Nathaniel Dance, c. 1775, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich]...
    3: '''James Cook''' ([[October 27]], [[1728]] &ndash; [[February 14]], [[1779]]) was a [[Kingdom of ...
    7: ...ren born to Grace and James, Sr., who worked as a day laborer on a farm. As a child, Cook moved with...
    8: ...on]], and [[astronomy]], skills he would need one day to command his own ship. Cook rose in the ranks...
    14: ...ing and cartographic skills, courage in exploring dangerous locations to confirm the facts (''e.g.'' d...
  20. Hot spring (7271 bytes)
    27: ...at Tonopah was a popular hunting ground. This abundance of artifacts is indicative of the importance o...
    40: ...ellowstone National Park]] in [[Wyoming]] (and [[Idaho]]/[[Montana]]) [http://www.nps.gov/yell]
    48: These springs are located in western [[Canada]]:
    53: *[[Harrison Hot Springs]], near [[Vancouver]]
    77: ...ings of Western Canada: a complete guide,'' West Vancouver: Gordon Soules Book Publishers. 1999. ISBN 0-919...

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