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- List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
1: ... of countries by population density|by population density]], [[list of countries by date of nationhood...
3: The below list contains both states and dependent territories, see [[country]], [[state]], [[nati...
16: *[[Cape Verde]] - [[Praia, Cape Verde|Praia]]
21: *[[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] - [[Kinshasa]]
48: *[[R鵮ion]] - [[Saint-Denis, R鵮ion|Saint-Denis]] (France) - Time zone (34024 bytes)
2: ... [[Meridian (geography)|meridian]]s of a [[longitude]] that is a multiple of 15? thus making neighbori...
6: ...'s atomically measured time as distinct from time determined by astronomical observation as formerly c...
8: ...00 UTC on the last Sunday in March. For the remainder of the year local time is UTC + 1—known in...
13: *[[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]: UTC + 1 (e.g. if it is 12:00 UTC, then it is ...
18: ...ment for time zones results in a time the other side of midnight from UTC, then the date at the locati... - Henry Hudson (4760 bytes)
3: ...is no way to go further due to the ice and he decided to return to England on the 31st. On the return ...
5: ...reached by several crews in the past and was considered the end of the line, which convinced the Mosco...
7: ...]], and [[Cape Cod]]–the first Europeans to describe these locations (although [[Giovanni da Ver...
9: ...list]] laws England had enacted to protect its trade routes from the Dutch. He was soon released.
11: ...iscovery'', he stayed to the north (some claim he deliberately went too far south with the Dutch), rea... - Arctic fox (3697 bytes)
15: ...[genus]] ''[[Vulpes]]'', they have long been considered the sole member of the genus ''Alopex''.
17: ==Description==
18: ...in the summer are dull brown, remaining whitish underneath. Foxes of the blue scheme are light gray in...
20: ...30-cm tail. They are 20 to 30 cm tall at the shoulder, and usually weigh from 3 to 6 [[kilogram|kg]]. ...
25: ...polar bear]]s, even though polar bears' prey includes the Arctic fox itself. - Reindeer (6508 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Reindeer/Caribou}}
14: ...in [[North America]], is an [[Arctic]]-dwelling [[deer]] (''Rangifer tarandus'').
17: ...nland]], [[Canada]] and [[Alaska]]. In 1952, reindeer were re-introduced to [[Scotland]], as the natu...
19: ...approximately bounded within the 62° [[longitude]].
22: ...ainly eat [[lichen]]s in winter, especially [[reindeer moss]]. However, they also eat the leaves of [[... - Bowhead Whales (5651 bytes)
17: ...'Arctic Whale''', is a marine [[mammal]] of the order [[Cetacea]].
19: ==Description==
23: ...utes in a single dive, they are not thought to be deep divers.
26: Bowhead Whales are highly vocal and use underwater sounds to communicate while traveling, feed...
28: ...F15/1529.html Bowhead Whales May Be the World's Oldest Mammals] - Narwhals (5962 bytes)
15: ...in]]. It is rarely found south of [[latitude]] 70°N. It is one of two species of [[whale]] in the ...
17: ...e [[Old Norse]] words for 'corpse' and 'whale' to describe the mottled white and grey colouring of the...
19: ==Physical description==
23: ...nary long [[tusk]] which projects from the left side of their jaws and has a clockwise-oriented spiral...
25: ... purpose of the tusk has been the subject of much debate. Early scientific theories supposed that the ... - White-Beaked Dolphins (2967 bytes)
11: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
18: ...timate several hundred thousand individuals, more densely populated in the eastern North Atlantic than...
20: ... surface. The White-beaked Dolphin is a social feeder and has frequently been observed feeding with [[...
23: ...hins and Porpoises'', Mark Carwardine, Dorling Kindersley Handbooks, ISBN 0751327816
24: *''National Audubon Society Guide to Marine Mammals of the World'', Reeves, Stewart... - List of countries (20527 bytes)
1: ...raphy|geographical]] area that connotes an independent [[politics|political]] entity, with its own [[g...
3: ... internationally recognized states follow to some degree international standards in terms of the creat...
5: ...emselves a nation), in spite of some of them considering themselves as nation states.
11: * ''[[nation]]'' designates a [[people]], however ''national'' and ''...
15: ...'' independent states as well as (inhabited) dependent territories. For a list of sovereign states onl... - List of countries by highest point (12398 bytes)
24: |11||[[Chile]]||[[Ojos del Salado]]||6,880m
42: |20||[[Mexico]]||[[Pico de Orizaba]]||5,700m
56: |26=||[[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]||Margherita Peak ...
64: |31||[[Italy]]||Mont Blanc ([[Monte Bianco de Courmayeur]])||4,748m
68: |33||[[Ethiopia]]||[[Ras Dejen]]||4,620m - Arctic Ocean (7316 bytes)
7: ... [[Greenland]], and a number of islands. It includes [[Baffin Bay]], [[Barents Sea]], [[Beaufort Sea]...
9: ...of [[continental shelf]] extant on the Eurasian side [http://www.marianatrench.com/mariana_trench-ocea...
12: ...]], meeting with warmer air in the middle [[latitude]]s and causing [[rain]] and [[snow]]. Little mari...
23: There is considerable seasonal variation in how much [[pack ice]] ...
26: ...e highest percentage of any ocean) with the remainder a central basin interrupted by three submarine r... - North Pole (13759 bytes)
3: ...net's North Pole. [[Earth]]'s Pole, however it is defined, lies in the [[Arctic Ocean]].
5: ==Defining North Poles in astronomy==
6:
8: For the magnetic poles, their names are decided upon by the direction that their field lines eme...
14: ...de lies the ''trailing pole''. Io can thus be divided into north and south hemispheres, into pro- and ... - Monarchy (11801 bytes)
1: ... use the terms "democracy," "republic," and "presidency.") -->
4: ... monarch involves inheritance according to an [[order of succession]], usually within one [[royal fami...
6: ... symbolism of monarchy alongside the symbolism of democracy can lead to division over the apparently c...
9: ...kings, Achaemenid kings of Persia. Other monarchs derived their power by acclamation of the ruling or ...
11: ...iderable power. There are also recent ([[2003]]) developments in [[Liechtenstein]], wherein the regna...
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