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  1. Heraldry (23465 bytes)
    3: ... accurate and reasonably alike, blazons follow a set of rules. The first thing the blazon describes is...
    5: ...nt [[typeface|font]]s while still being the same letter.<sup>1</sup> For example, almost always the s...
    9: ...-arms, the crest is a design affixed to the [[helmet]]. Crests can also be used on their own; this is ...
    12: ...l]]-shaped vehicle for their display). For more detail on the use of the lozenge (subject to certain ...
    14: ...the blazon (and the specific type of shield is sometimes followed to the extent, as in [http://www.pol...
  2. Earth (30908 bytes)
    1: {{Planet Infobox/Earth}}
    7: ...science]] confirms as harboring [[life]]. The planet [[Age of the Earth|formed]] around 4.57 [[billion...
    14: ...htly [[oblate]] [[spheroid]], with an average diameter of approximately 12,742 km. The maximum deviati...
    17: ...ter core gives rise to a weak [[magnetosphere|magnetic field]] due to the convection of its electrical...
    55: ...rnal heat was originally generated during its accretion (see [[gravitational binding energy]]), and si...
  3. North America (12844 bytes)
    4: ...of 9,355,000 square miles (24,230,000 square kilometers). In 2001 its population was estimated at 454,...
    6: ...sually" would be appropriate, I would guess, but let's remain careful --> considered to include Canada...
    12: ...c]], [[:Image:North america rock metamorphic.jpg|metamorphic]] rock types of [[North America]]. ]]
    14: ...ntains many sub-regions): the [[Great Plains]] stretching from the [[Gulf of Mexico]] to the [[Canadia...
    16: ... smaller ranges and low-lying deserts &ndash; in between. The highest peak is [[Denali]] in Alaska.
  4. Canada (35540 bytes)
    3: ... [[Politics of Canada]], [[Geography of Canada]], etc. Thank you.}}
    8: ...archy]] with [[Elizabeth II of Canada|Queen Elizabeth II]] as [[head of state]].
    19: ... elsewhere except in certain communities and in [[Nunavut]], where the majority language is [[Inuktitut]].
    52: ...]]||[[Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island|Charlottetown]]
    66: |align=left|[[Nunavut]]||[[Iqaluit, Nunavut|Iqaluit]]||-7, -6, -5, -4
  5. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ...d. Time zones partially rectified the problem by setting the clocks of a region to the same mean solar...
    6: ...s atomically measured time as distinct from time determined by astronomical observation as formerly ca...
    8: ...ncidentally, local time at Greenwich itself only between 01:00 UTC on the last Sunday in October and 0...
    31: ... Mean Time]] (GMT) being hand carried on [[chronometer]]s. About [[August 23]], [[1852]], time signals...
    35: ... mean time]], and Eastern Standard Time until it settled on EST by ordinance May [[1915]], ratified by...
  6. Season (10047 bytes)
    4: ...[dry season]], as the amount of [[Precipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]] may vary more dramatical...
    18: ... during the summer or winter, one part of the planet is more directly exposed to the rays of the [[Sun...
    34: ... Circle]]s, the sun rises once in the spring and sets once in the fall; thus, the day and night are er...
    36: ...ada]] (about 450 [[nautical mile]]s or 830 [[kilometre|km]] from the [[North Pole]]), the sun begins t...
    44: ...stronomical solstices and equinoxes: these are sometimes known as the "astronomical seasons". By this ...
  7. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    1: ...[[March 25]] ([[Lady Day]] or Annunciation Day), between the [[13th century]] and [[1752]], January 1 ...
    7: *[[404]] - Last known [[gladiator]] competition in [[Rome]] takes place.
    12: *[[1673]] - Regular mail delivery begins between New York and Boston.
    15: ...nce|French]] explorer [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier]].
    18: ...reat Britain]] and [[Kingdom of Ireland]] is completed to form [[United Kingdom]]
  8. Roald Amundsen (8034 bytes)
    12: ...oday called [[Gjoa Haven, Nunavut|Gjoa Haven]], [[Nunavut]], [[Canada]].
    14: ...ached in [[1906]]. Due to water as shallow as 3 feet (1 m), a larger ship could never have used the ro...
    18: ...tjof Nansen]]'s ship ''[[Fram]]'' ("Forward") he set out for Antarctica instead in [[1910]].
    20: ...it]] he waited until Fram reached [[Madeira]] to let his crew know of the change. Every member agreed ...
    22: ...t Scott had a route, discovered by [[Ernest Shackleton]], up the [[Beardmore Glacier]] to the [[Antarc...
  9. French language (40201 bytes)
    13: ...p;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Gallo-Rhaetian languages|Gallo-Rhaetian ]]<br>
    19: ...) as a [[mother tongue]], and by 128 million altogether including second language speakers. It is an o...
    25: ...auls]], although there were also other linguistic/ethnic groups in France at this time, such as the [[...
    27: ...th mercantile, official and educational reasons, yet it should be remembered that this was [[Vulgar L...
    31: ..., tribes from the east, and some of these groups settled in Gaul. For the history of the French langu...
  10. Hudson Bay (2815 bytes)
    2: ...lands in the bay (and in James Bay) are part of [[Nunavut]].
    4: ...mber of rivers and has formed a characteristic vegetation known as ''[[muskeg]]''. Much of the landfor...
    17: [[New York City]] harbor is sometimes called '''Hudson's Bay'''.[http://www.brookly...

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