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- Democratic Republic of the Congo (21095 bytes)
1: ...ocidal]] [[Second Congo War]] (known also as the African World War), the deadliest conflict since [[Wo...
16: official_languages = [[French language|French]] |
41: established_dates = From [[Belgium]] <br> [[June 30]], [[1960]] |
42: currency = [[Congolese franc]] |
50: ...on regression; other PPP figures are extrapolated from the latest International Comparison Programme b... - Surfing (15219 bytes)
5: ...ppear, including [[France]], [[Brazil]], [[South Africa]], and many island states.
7: ... wax and/or traction pads (to keep a surfers feet from slipping off the deck of the board), interchang...
9: ...and often powerful appeal, which probably derives from an unusual confluence of elements: adrenaline, ...
11: The image of surfing powerfully differs from the sport in reality. Most people only see the...
13: ...en, including the level of difficulty, as well as frequency, of maneuvers. There is a professional su... - Rhinoceros (6285 bytes)
20: ...] '''Rhinocerotidae'''. All five are native to [[Africa]] or [[Asia]]. '''''Rhinoceros''''' is also on...
44: ...nd Asia was also a member of this tribe. The two African species, the [[White Rhinoceros]] and the [[B...
50: ...e horn on the nose. The word ''rhinoceros'' comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''rhino'' (n...
52: ==African cookery==
54: ...y and shaped roughly like a baker's oven, ranging from two to four feet in height. Then, one would hol... - Even-toed ungulate (4197 bytes)
23: ...tle]] group). Nevertheless, artiodactyls were far from dominant at that time: the [[odd-toed ungulate]...
29: ...it again and extract the maximum possible benefit from it. - Black Rhinoceros (5853 bytes)
14: ...g [[Kenya]], [[Tanzania]], [[Cameroon]], [[South Africa]], [[Namibia]] and [[Zimbabwe]]. The black rhi...
16: ...[[skull]] are made of [[keratin]] with the larger front horn as high as 28 inches (71 cm). Occasionall...
23: ...and [[Mozambique]] to northern and eastern South Africa.
25: ...Angola]], western [[Botswana]] and western South Africa.
27: ...nis michaeli'') which had a historic distribution from south [[Sudan]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Somalia]] down... - Rhinoceroses (6285 bytes)
20: ...] '''Rhinocerotidae'''. All five are native to [[Africa]] or [[Asia]]. '''''Rhinoceros''''' is also on...
44: ...nd Asia was also a member of this tribe. The two African species, the [[White Rhinoceros]] and the [[B...
50: ...e horn on the nose. The word ''rhinoceros'' comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''rhino'' (n...
52: ==African cookery==
54: ...y and shaped roughly like a baker's oven, ranging from two to four feet in height. Then, one would hol... - Saiga (2981 bytes)
22: ...te 1980s, in a misguided effort to protect rhinos from the demands of Chinese markets, the WWF figured...
30: ...aiga antelope horn as a substitute for rhino horn from the early 1980s. In my opinion it was the corre... - Artiodactyls (4197 bytes)
23: ...tle]] group). Nevertheless, artiodactyls were far from dominant at that time: the [[odd-toed ungulate]...
29: ...it again and extract the maximum possible benefit from it.
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