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  1. United Nations (29685 bytes)
    24: ...es]] — and by a majority of the other 46 signatories.
    37: ...ding the five major nuclear-weapon states (the [[People's Republic of China]], [[France]], the [[Sovie...
    55: ...ar concept and both the UN Service Medal, and the NATO Medal, are considered [[international decoration]...
    117: ... Food Programme helps feed more than 100 million people a year in 80 countries.
    150: ...n the history of the UN) which are directly condemnatory of [[Israel]] (although it is worthy of note th...
  2. Canada (35540 bytes)
    3: ...om this article, e.g., [[Politics of Canada]], [[Geography of Canada]], etc. Thank you.}}
    10: ...ate for [[as of 2005|June 2005]] is 32.2 million people [http://www.statcan.ca/english/edu/clock/popul...
    86: ...is now called Canada since the dawn of time. Archaeological records show that these lands have been in...
    94: ...ember 1814. It was only after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Europe that large-scale immigrat...
    104: ==Geography==
  3. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    1: ...inces]] ([[1581]]–[[1795]]). After the Napoleonic era, Holland became a mere province of the Kin...
    55: ...ost [[Population density|densely populated]] and geographically low-lying countries in the world (its ...
    68: ...rated in the [[First French Empire]] under [[Napoleon]], the Kingdom of the Netherlands was formed in ...
    72: ...unions. The Netherlands also became a member of [[NATO]]. The Netherlands was among the six founding mem...
    77: People from other parts of The Netherlands sometimes ...
  4. Turkey (41694 bytes)
    49: ...branches of the Mediterranean) to the west. Some geographers consider Turkey to be, also a part of [[E...
    50: ...Bulgaria]] to the northwest; [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Armenia]] and the [[Azerbaijan]]i exclav...
    52: ...ey is a member state of the [[United Nations]], [[NATO]], [[Organization for Security and Co-operation i...
    58: ...o build the state, or the history of the land ([[Anatolia]]) that unites everything in it. For anything ...
    60: ...voked the terms of the [[Treaty of Sevres]] on [[Anatolia]]. In 1923 the [[Treaty of Lausanne]] recognis...
  5. Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
    1: ...[Europe]]. It has borders with [[Russia]], the [[People's Republic of China]], and the [[Central Asia|...
    76: ...ts system aroused the resentment of the [[Kazakh people]], and by the 1860s, most [[Kazakhs]] resisted...
    82: ... with later modernizations under Soviet leader [[Leonid Brezhnev]], sped up the development of the agr...
    93: ...ty). The president appoints the remaining seven senators. Mazhilis deputies and the government both have...
    110: == Geography ==
  6. Greece (54754 bytes)
    72: ...progressed, much of Greece was overrun by Slavic peoples from the north, and a period of uncertainty a...
    76: ...and [[Manuel I Comnenus]], Greece prospered. Archaeological evidence tells us that many of the medieva...
    85: [[Image:Vryzakis.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Theodore Vryzakis, ''The sortie of Messologhi'']]
    87: ...] and were not Crypto-Christians became [[Turkic peoples|Turks]] in the eyes of Orthodox Greeks. There...
    90: ...ht for the cause — including people like [[George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron|Lord Byron]]. A...
  7. Germany (46412 bytes)
    57: ...ny is a member state of the [[United Nations]], [[NATO]], the [[G8]] nations and a founding member of wh...
    66: ...ermany, unable to resist the stroke of the [[Napoleonic Wars]], during which the ''imperium'' was over...
    71: Following Napoleon's fall, the [[Congress of Vienna]] convened in [...
    73: ...established a republic, intellectuals and common people started [[the Revolutions of 1848 in the Germa...
    93: ...concentration camp]]s were set up for groups and people perceived as threats. Open persecution of [[Je...
  8. Slovakia (19892 bytes)
    65: The [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] population settled in the territory ...
    69: ...medieval Slovakia was characterized rather by burgeoning towns, construction of numerous stone castles...
    81: == Geography ==
    83: ''Main article: [[Geography of Slovakia]]''
    93: ...c groups include [[Roma (people)|Roma]], [[Czech people|Czech]]s, [[Rusyns|Ruthenians]], [[Ukrainians]...
  9. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    55: ...Celtic]], [[Roman Empire|Roman]], and [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] cultures having made an imprint, a...
    57: ...ded the Roman province of "Gallia". One of these peoples, the [[Franks]], finally installed a new king...
    63: ...ce|French]] rule under [[Napoleon]]. After [[Napoleon]]'s demise, in [[1815]], Belgium was reunited wi...
    67: ...of neutrality was abandoned, and Belgium joined [[NATO]]. It was also one of the founding members of the...
    69: ...ber of deaths range from 3 million to 22 million people, 8 million to 10 million being the estimates m...
  10. Romania (19812 bytes)
    12: ...er [[Kings of Romania|Royal]] motto: "Nihil Sine Deo" (Nothing without God)|
    62: ...[[238]]–[[256]] forced the Roman Empire to reorganize a new Roman province of Dacia south of [[D...
    72: ...es-long reign of [[Communism]] under [[Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej]], then under [[Nicolae Ceausescu|Nicola...
    76: ...veloped closer ties with Western Europe, joined [[NATO]] in [[2004]] and became an acceding country to t...
    134: *[[Teleorman]]
  11. Hungary (18459 bytes)
    57: ... it probably comes from the name of the [[Turkic peoples|Turkish]] tribe [[Onogur]] (see [[Polish lang...
    71: ...x.200,000) wasn't let to be transported into eliminatory camps because Horthy hindered it.
    73: ...veloped closer ties with Western Europe, joined [[NATO]] in [[1999]] and joined the [[European Union]] o...
    137: == Geography ==
    139: ''Main article: [[Geography of Hungary]]''
  12. Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
    1: ...ekistan]] and [[Tajikistan]] in the north, and [[People's Republic of China|China]] in the easternmost...
    68: ...y were murdered in 1978 when the [[communist]] [[People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan]] launched a...
    72: ... this fighting occurred in [[1994]], when 10,000 people were killed from factions fighting in the Kabu...
    78: ...nds of homes and over 1800 lives. Over 4000 more people were injured. The earthquakes occurred at Sama...
    90: ...een operating in Kabul since [[December]] 2001. [[NATO]] took control of this Force on [[August 11]], [[...
  13. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    15: ...m [[Central Europe]] and intermarried with local peoples, the [[Iberians]], forming the [[Celt-Iberian...
    27: ...{{ref|independence}} while a war raged between [[Leon]] and [[Castile]]. Henry died and his son, [[Afo...
    31: ...ictorious John was then acclaimed as king by the people.
    40: ... expansion possible and led to great advances in geographic knowledge. The discoveries were financed b...
    44: ...e of neo-gothic, neo-manueline, neo-islamic, and neo-renaissance styles. (courtesy IPPAR)]]
  14. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    54: ... is also a member of the [[Council of Europe]], [[NATO]], and has observer status in [[La Francophonie]]...
    59: It is believed that the [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] ancestors of the present-day [[Slove...
    65: ...s independence from Yugoslavia. Slovenia joined [[NATO]] on [[29 March]] [[2004]] and the [[European Uni...
    95: ... first regionalizations of Slovenia were made by geographers [[Anton Melik]] (1935-1936) and [[Svetoza...
    103: According to a newer natural geographic regionalization, the country consists of f...
  15. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    54: ...m]], and a member of the [[European Union]] and [[NATO]]. Usually known simply as the '''United Kingdom'...
    62: [[Great Britain]], or just [[Britain]], is the geographical name of the largest of the [[British Isl...
    71: ...nited Irishmen]]). The timing, when further Napoleonic intervention or an invasion was feared, was pr...
    80: ... organisation to the former British Empire) and [[NATO]]. It is also a permanent member of the [[UN Secu...
    91: ...of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]]. The cabinet is theoretically a subcommittee of the [[Privy Council]],...
  16. Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
    53: ...r the [[Treaty of Paris (1815)|defeat]] of [[Napoleon]] in [[1815]], when the [[Congress of Vienna]] g...
    57: ...ng member of [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]] ([[1949]]), the [[United Nations]]. In [[1957]]...
    72: == Geography ==
    75: ''Main article: [[Geography of Luxembourg]]''
    113: ... to the application of the [[Napoleonic code|Napoleonic civil code]] in Luxembourg.
  17. Spain (36498 bytes)
    58: ...e [[Basque people|Basque]]s, the only pre-Celtic people in Iberia surviving to the present day as a se...
    68: ...tal. The emperors [[Trajan]], [[Hadrian]] and [[Theodosius I]], the philosopher [[Seneca]] and the poe...
    89: Spain was occupied by [[Napoleon]] in the early [[1800s]], but the Spaniards rose...
    97: ...ent going to great lengths to shield the Spanish people from the effects of the [[oil crisis]].
    101:
  18. Sickle (1231 bytes)
    16: * '''SS-25 Sickle''' is the [[NATO reporting name]] for the [[RT-2PM Topol]] [[inter...
  19. History of the United States (21226 bytes)
    24: ...territory, war broke out between Britain and Napoleonic France. The United States, dependent on Europe...
    34: After [[Napoleon]]'s defeat and the [[Congress of Vienna]] in 181...
    36: ...S. expansionism was articulated in terms of the ideology of "[[manifest destiny]]."
    52: ...An unprecedented wave of immigration, 37 million people between 1840 and 1920, served both to provide ...
    54: ...conquer the [[Philippines]], more than 1 million people, mostly Fillipinos, were killed. The United S...
  20. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ...Time zones are generally centered on [[Meridian (geography)|meridian]]s of a [[longitude]] that is a m...
    35: ...]] the first was centered 75?W of Greenwich with geographic borders. American and Canadian railroads i...
    41: ...plications). These were to be vocalized using a [[NATO phonetic alphabet | phonetic alphabet]] which inc...
    119: *** entire [[Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut|Kitikmeot Region]],
    164: ...ween 85? West and 102? West (except eastern Kitikmeot Region and western [[Southampton Island]])*,

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