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  1. Spiderwort (2097 bytes)
    14: ...es]] are long, thin and bladelike to lanceolate, from 3-45 cm long. The [[flower]]s are white, pink o...
    18: ...ana'', is native to the eastern [[United States]] from [[Maine]] to [[Alabama]], and Canada in souther...
    20: ...nd at a few sites in southern [[Saskatchewan]], [[Manitoba]] and [[Alberta]]; it is however more common furt...
  2. Maple (3638 bytes)
    14: ...me 'acer' derives from the Latin "acris" (sharp), from the hardness of the wood, used for lances in th...
    17: ...er triflorum'', have [[trifoliate]] leaves. The [[Manitoba Maple]] (''Acer negundo'') has pinnately compound...
  3. Canada (35540 bytes)
    3: ...e of the many "main" articles about Canada linked from this article, e.g., [[Politics of Canada]], [[G...
    10: ...[English language|English]] and [[French language|French]]. Its [[Statistics Canada|official]] populat...
    17: ...ions]], the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], and [[La Francophonie]]. Canada is officially [[Bilingualism ...
    18: * [[Canadian French|French]] is the majority language of [[Quebec]] and ...
    39: |align=left|[[Manitoba]]||[[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]]||-6 (Central)
  4. North Dakota (14827 bytes)
    44: ...nited States]] to be explored and settled. The [[French-Canadian]] trader [[La V鲥ndrye]] was the fi...
    46: ...Clark]], they were at least somewhat aware of the French, then Spanish claims to their territory.
    57: ... elects two House Representatives and one Senator from each of 47 districts apportioned by population....
    61: ...ly complex. Each of the 53 counties has a court, from which appeals are sent directly to the [[North ...
    65: ...ota Governors]], [[List of United States Senators from North Dakota]]''
  5. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    37: Its name is from the [[Lakota#The_Dakota|Dakota people's]] name ...
    54: Much of the state was purchased from [[France]] as part of the [[Louisiana Purchase]], alth...
    59: ...e [[M鴩s people (Canada)|M鴩s]] people, a mixed French and Native American culture, were a presence ...
    61: Modern [[immigrant]]s have come from all over the world in recent decades, with [[Hm...
    63: ...with the early Scandinavian immigrants. Families frequently own or share [[cabin]]s on central and no...
  6. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ...solar time), resulting in time differing slightly from [[town]] to town. As [[telecommunication]]s imp...
    6: ... for today's atomically measured time as distinct from time determined by astronomical observation as ...
    18: ...ones results in a time the other side of midnight from UTC, then the date at the location is one day l...
    31: ... time signals were first transmitted by telegraph from the [[Royal Greenwich Observatory]]. Even thoug...
    37: ...ime that is not offset by a number of whole hours from Greenwich Mean Time.
  7. Fog (4764 bytes)
    3: ... into the familiar phenomenon of fog. Fog differs from clouds in that fog touches the surface of the E...
    5: ...ling of land after [[sunset]] by [[thermal]] ([[infrared]]) [[radiation]] in calm conditions with clea...
    7: ...ater]]s. It is also extremely common as a [[warm front]] passes over an area with significant [[snowp...
    9: ...g#freezingfog|freezing fog]], or sometimes [[hoar frost]].
    11: ...vening fog obscures [[London]]'s [[Tower Bridge]] from passers by.]]
  8. Polar bear (6417 bytes)
    15: ...600 to 700 [[gram|g]]. Population estimates range from 16,000 to 35,000, with about 60% in [[Canada]].
    20: ...ulation is so effective that when viewed with [[infrared camera]] they are barely visible. Only the pa...
    22: ...mers]] and can often be seen in open waters miles from land. This may be a sign that they have begun [...
    41: ...s from the polar bear migration near [[Churchill, Manitoba|Churchill]], Canada. Online during October and No...
  9. Dentistry (9670 bytes)
    22: ...made the discovery when he was cleaning the teeth from one of the men (see [[History of medicine]]).
    33: ...anada)]]); only children and the elderly can have free dental care. Other Canadians are mostly covered...
    47: *[[University of Manitoba]] ([[1958]])
    94: *[http://www.askthedentist.info/ Free dental advice and common problems]
    95: ...veral on-line chapters cover history of Dentistry from prehistory to late 19th century)]
  10. Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
    4: [[Image:Eishockey_Eisbaeren_gegen_Capitals.jpg|frame|right|Two defencemen and a goaltender guard th...
    5: ...tender]]'', whose primary job is to stop the puck from entering the net, and who is permitted unique g...
    8: ...ally stay together as a pair, but may change less frequently than the forwards. A substitution of an e...
    21: ...alled for fighting, boarding, and other violent infractions. The rare ten-minute ''match penalties'' ...
    23: ... shot]]'', an attempt to score without opposition from any defenders except the goaltender.
  11. French language (40201 bytes)
    1:
    3: ...]], [[Rwanda]], [[Burundi]], [[Togo]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Republic of the Congo]], [[Gabo...
    4: |region=[[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[Americas]]
    15: ...nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''French'''<br></td></tr>
    16: |nation=[[France]] and 24 other countries
  12. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    13: ...ought the cause of [[India|India's]] independence from [[British India|British colonial rule]] to worl...
    15: ... He often said that his values were simple; drawn from traditional [[Hinduism|Hindu]] beliefs: [[truth...
    18: ...he [[Jain]] influences of Gujarat, Gandhi learned from an early age the tenets of non-injury to living...
    23: ...India to observe the Hindu precepts of abstinence from [[meat]] and [[alcohol]]. Although Gandhi expe...
    25: ...ost in [[KwaZulu-Natal Province|Natal]], [[South Africa]].
  13. Caesium (11026 bytes)
    6: ...nter" | [[Rubidium|Rb]]<br>'''Cs'''<br>[[Francium|Fr]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;
    149: ...e non-radioactive alkali metals. (Technically, [[francium]] is the least common alkali metal, but sin...
    167: ...stav Kirchhoff]] in [[1860]] in [[mineral water]] from D?m, Germany. Its identification was based upon...
    172: ... of this metal is located at [[Bernic Lake]] in [[Manitoba]]. The deposits there are estimated to contain 30...
    175: Exceptionally pure and gas-free caesium can be made by the thermal decompositio...
  14. Rubidium (10211 bytes)
    210: ...e deposits of [[pollucite]] at [[Bernic Lake]], [[Manitoba]].
    216: ...mission of a negative [[beta particle]]. During [[fractional crystallization]], Sr tends to become con...
  15. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    26: ...atus and mating call of the elk is also different from that of the red deer, in that the elk "bugle" a...
    28: ...]. The bulls may have as many as 50 cows to keep from other less fortunate males.
    33: Apart from man, [[European Brown Bear|bears]], [[wolf|wolv...
    48: ... Mountain or Yellowstone elk (''C. e. nelsoni''), Manitoba elk (''C. e. manatobensis''), Olympic or Roosevel...
    50: ...eparation of [[Africa]]n [[lion]]s (Panthera leo) from various Asiatic [[tiger]]s (Panthera tigris), b...
  16. American Bison (6740 bytes)
    16: ...anada's far north to [[Mexico]] in the south, and from eastern [[Oregon]] almost to the [[Atlantic Oce...
    30: ...-owned herds have also been established, starting from this population. The current American Bison pop...
    39: ... which lived at the National Bison Range, Montana from 1933-1959]]
    40: ...show that many of them include animals with genes from domestic cattle; there may be as few as 15,000 ...
    42: ...the reverse side of the U.S. "[[buffalo nickel]]" from [[1913]] to [[1938]]. In [[2005]] the [[United ...
  17. Brown Bear (9756 bytes)
    22: ...ually in mountainous areas. The brown bear ranges from [[Alaska]] east through the [[Yukon]] and [[Nor...
    24: ...e 14,000 brown bears in ten separate populations, from Spain to Russia.
    30: ...d may derive up to one third of their food energy from moths.
    39: Though bears have been relocated to areas distant from human populations, some bears become 'hooked' o...
    58: * The '''golden bear''' disappeared from the state of [[California ]] in [[1922]] when t...
  18. Wind power (27669 bytes)
    9: ... Eventually, the wind energy is converted through friction into diffuse heat all through the earth's s...
    11: ...nvection|atmospheric convection]] system reaching from the earth's surface to the [[stratosphere]] whi...
    13: ...eflectivity) of land and water, humidity, and the friction of wind over different terrain are some of ...
    24: ...ropeller-type turbines. Actual efficiencies range from 10% to 20% for propeller-type turbines, and are...
    26: [[Image:Lee_Ranch_Wind_Speed_Frequency.png|frame|right|Distribution of wind speed (red) and ene...
  19. Arctic Ocean (7316 bytes)
    12: ... most of the ocean surface year-round, causing subfreezing temperatures much of the time. The Arctic i...
    14: ...arch or April about 20 to 50 centimeters over the frozen ocean; snow cover lasts about 10 months.
    26: ...Gyral Stream]], but nearly straight-line movement from the [[New Siberian Islands]] ([[Russia]]) to [[...
    29: * ''lowest point:'' [[Fram Basin]] &minus;4,665 m (according to [http://ww...
    36: ...er to June; ships subject to superstructure icing from October to May.
  20. Hudson Bay (2815 bytes)
    2: ...e northern areas of [[Ontario]], [[Quebec]] and [[Manitoba]] and the southeastern area of [[Nunavut]]. A sma...
    4: ...umerous former beachfronts can be seen far inland from the current shore.

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