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  1. Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
    33: ...a''' (from east to west): [[Egypt]], [[Libya]], [[Tunisia]], [[Algeria]] and [[Morocco]]
    57: *the [[Gulf of Sidra]], between [[Tunisia]] and [[Cyrenaica]] (eastern Libya)
    58: ...he [[Strait of Sicily]], between [[Sicily]] and [[Tunisia]]
    67: The first solid evidence for the ancient dessication of ...
    69: ...ly) between the island of Sicily and the coast of Tunisia divides the sea in two main subregions (which in...
  2. Africa (35389 bytes)
    8: ...pital [[Carthage]], corresponding to modern-day [[Tunisia]].
    16: ...'ph'' to ''f'' in Greek is datable to about the [[first century]], so this cannot really be the origin...
    18: ... was considered part of Asia by the ancients, and first assigned to Africa by the geographer [[Ptolemy...
    55: ...acial based categorization and philosophies was a fixture of the European culture of that time. The te...
    57: ...nd determining ones ancestoral past based on superficial features was highly innaccurate.
  3. North Africa (3562 bytes)
    11: *[[Tunisia]]
    16: ... North Africa that consititutes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya (thus excluding the [[Nile Valley]]). (...
    18: ...ypt and [[Libya]], often get included in common definitions of the [[Middle East]], not being part of ...
    26: ...Unicode|Mizrāḥ}]]. Today, less than fifteen thousand remain in the region, though they r...
  4. List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
    61: *[[Tunisia]] - [[Tunis]]
    109: * [[Philippines]] (Filipinas) - [[Manila]]
    137: * [[Bulgaria]] - [[Sofia]]
    141: * [[Finland]] - [[Helsinki]]
    217: * [[Bolivia]] - [[Sucre]] (official capital), [[La Paz]] (seat of government)
  5. List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
    17: <tr><td>[[Amsterdam]] <td>[[Netherlands]] (official)
    62: <tr><td>[[Colombo]] <td>[[Sri Lanka]] (official)
    73: <tr><td>[[Dodoma]] <td>[[Tanzania]] (official)
    90: <tr><td>[[Helsinki]] <td>[[Finland]]
    145: ....a. [[Taiwan]]; see also [[Capital of China]]) (Official)
  6. Algeria (16548 bytes)
    1: ...on the [[Africa]]n continent. It is bordered by [[Tunisia]] in the northeast, [[Libya]] in the east, [[Nige...
    19: | '''[[Official language]]''' || [[Arabic language|Arabic]]
    21: ...r language|Berber]], [[French language|French unofficial but commonly used in administration]]
    62: ...n [[Hafsid]]s, and Moroccan [[Merinid]]s. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, [[Spain]] started...
    64: ...Mediterranean resulted in the [[First Barbary War|First]] and [[Second Barbary War]] with the [[United...
  7. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    3: ...re is ambiguity, the date of the first practical, fielded version of the invention is used here.
    8: * 1 MYA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
    11: * 50 KYA: [[Bow (weapon)|Bow]] and [[arrow]] in [[Tunisia]]
    26: * [[Cloth]] woven from [[flax]] fiber
    82: * [[673]]: [[Greek fire]]: [[Kallinikos]]
  8. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ...e increasingly awkward. Time zones partially rectified the problem by setting the clocks of a region t...
    6: ...e zones are relative. UTC is, nevertheless, the official term for today's atomically measured time as ...
    24: Note: The time zone adjustment for a specific location may vary due to the use of [[daylight s...
    31: ... About [[August 23]], [[1852]], time signals were first transmitted by telegraph from the [[Royal Gree...
    33: ...me to be observed nationally, and was perhaps the first country to do so. It was based on the longitud...
  9. Flag (13245 bytes)
    3: ...e (communication)|semaphore]]), and for the identification of those who displayed them, and are still ...
    9: ... that the [[Roman Empire]]'s ''vexillum'' was the first true flag.
    15: ...World War I]] these were withdrawn from the battlefields, and have been used only at ceremonial occasi...
    22: ... Faroe Islands|Faroe Islands]], [[Flag of Finland|Finland]], [[Flag of Iceland|Iceland]], [[Flag of No...
    24: ... [[Flag of Australia |Australia]], [[Flag of Fiji|Fiji]], [[Flag of New Zealand|New Zealand]], [[Flag ...
  10. World War II (58065 bytes)
    4: ...wars]] are one conflict separated only by a "ceasefire".
    6: ...ld War II|Middle East]], in the [[Pacific War|Pacific and South East Asia]], and it continued in China...
    20: ...ading and occupying parts or the whole of Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Romania.
    22: ... States]], from December 1941. [[China]] had been fighting Japan since 1937. The independent dominions...
    24: ...r in their neighborhood. Sovereignty was often difficult to maintain as many countries that did not di...
  11. List of politics by country articles (10131 bytes)
    25: ...[[Politics of Fiji|Fiji]] - [[Politics of Finland|Finland]] - [[Politics of France|France]] - [[Politi...
    68: ...ago|Trinidad and Tobago]] - [[Politics of Tunisia|Tunisia]] - [[Politics of Turkey|Turkey]] - [[Politics of...
    89: ... country but the [[Scottish Parliament]] has significant powers, so Scotland is listed separately.
  12. Carthage (20744 bytes)
    3: ..., across from the center of modern [[Tunis]] in [[Tunisia]]. It remains a popular [[tourist]] attraction.
    8: Carthage's early years were defined by a long rivalry between the landholding and ...
    19: ...ilization to all manner of textiles, ceramics and fine metalwork. Before and in between the wars Carth...
    24: ...ak in Carthage, and the city's administration was firmly controlled by oligarchs.
    29: ...scholars that evidence of Carthaginian child sacrifice is sketchy at best and that it is far more like...
  13. Scorpion (12441 bytes)
    25: '''Pedipalps:''' these are a pair of modified legs that have evolved into claws. The claws ar...
    26: ...upper fixed finger (tibia) and the lower moveable finger (tarsus). The size of the pedipalps is highly...
    36: ... deaths normally occur in the young, elderly or infirm. Unless molested, scorpions are perfectly harm...
    41: ...stinging themselves to death when surrounded by [[fire]] is of considerable antiquity and is often pre...
    49: ... is Palaeopzonus, were of small size, only two to five centimeters in length.
  14. Geography of Italy (2563 bytes)
    4: ...the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northeast of [[Tunisia]].
    30: ...ur, dwindling natural gas and crude oil reserves, fish, coal, arable land
    44: ...tification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine D...
    45: :* Signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, C...
  15. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    3: | image name=Eisenhower official.jpg
    26: ...was active in the sect from 1895, when Dwight was five years old, until she died. Eisenhower's father ...
    30: ...920]]. In [[1922]] he was assigned as executive officer to General [[Fox Conner]] in the [[Panama Cana...
    34: ...ashington, D.C.]], and then served as executive officer to General [[George V. Moseley]], Assistant Se...
    38: ... It was his close association with Marshall which finally brought Eisenhower to senior command positio...
  16. Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
    31: [[image:Amfitheater.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The amphitheatre of ...
    82: ===[[Tunisia]]===
    92: ...e audience, creating an area which echoes or amplifies sound, making the amphitheatre ideal for musica...
    94: ...ain or a particular rock formation naturally amplifies or echoes sound, making it ideal for musical an...
  17. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    3: == Definition ==
    4: ...bringing pirates to [[justice]].<ref>{{cite news |first=M.Chiarugi |last=D.Archibugi |url=http://www.o...
    9: ...|250px|Mosaic of a [[Trireme|Roman Trireme]] in [[Tunisia]].]]
    12: ...ifty, and the pirates indeed raised the ransom to fifty talents. After the ransom was paid, Caesar rai...
    14: The Senate finally invested [[Pompey]] with powers to deal with...
  18. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    10: *[[1760]] &ndash; The "Great Fire" of [[Boston, Massachusetts |Boston]] destroys ...
    15: ...ng Sing]] prison, [[Martha M. Place]] becomes the first woman executed in an [[electric chair]].
    18: ...w Haven, Connecticut]], the first international [[figure skating]] championship takes place.
    20: ... Langley|USS ''Langley'']] is commissioned as the first [[United States Navy]] [[aircraft carrier]].
    21: *[[1933]] &ndash; [[Dachau]], the first [[Nazi]] [[concentration camp]], is completed.
  19. Malta (18511 bytes)
    17: |'''[[Official language]]s'''
    69: ...me under the control of [[Carthage]] ([[400 BC]]) first and then of [[Roman Republic|Rome]]. The islan...
    71: ...r: after this they decided to increase the [[fortification]]s, particularly in the Inner-harbour regio...
    73: ... them, and the French were forced behind the fortifications. Great Britain, along with the [[Kingdom o...
    75: ...Treaty of Paris (1814)|Treaty of Paris]], Malta officially became a part of the [[British Empire]] and...
  20. French language (40201 bytes)
    19: ...er including second language speakers. It is an official or administrative language in various communi...
    27: ...f the entire Gallic region for both mercantile, official and educational reasons, yet it should be rem...
    60: ...owing a period of unification, regulation and purification, the French of the 17th to the 18th centuri...
    62: ...f foreign words and expressions. Some recent modifications include the change from ''software'' to ''...
    66: ..., the future of specific "regional" accents is difficult to predict.

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