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- Illinois (27007 bytes)
37: ...ry]]. Its name was given by the state's [[France|French explorers]] after the indigenous [[Illiniwek]...
39: ...e its largest city is [[Chicago]], along the waterfront of [[Lake Michigan]]. Most of the state's pop...
48: ...lt of their exploration, Illinois was part of the French empire until [[1763]], when it passed to the ...
56: ...Illinois in the Civil War]]), which were numbered from the 7th IL to the 156th IL. Seventeen cavalry r...
60: ...ing from traditions cultivated during the state's frontier era. As codified in the state constitution... - Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
5: ...[[Tunisia]], showing the mythic triumphant return from [[India]] of the [[Greek mythology|Greek]] god ...
11: ...pread across Austria in the following years. In [[France]], the first Christmas tree was introduced in...
17: ...ober]] (which every year attracts adverse comment from much of the shopping public). The most common t...
19: ...d by soldiers from Newcastle in liberating Bergen from [[Nazi]] occupation.
24: ...In the past, Christmas trees were often harvested from wild forests, but now almost all are commercial... - Maize (12434 bytes)
22: ... called the tassle. For each silk on which pollen from the tassle lands, one kernel of corn is produce...
24: ... contains from two to four hundred grains, and is from 10–25 cm (4–10 inches) in length. T...
28: ..., with up to 12% of its genetic material obtained from ''Zea mays'' ssp. ''mexicana'' through introgre...
30: Maize development is thought to have started from 7,500 to 12,000 years ago. Archaeological rema...
39: ...Brazil]], [[France]], [[Indonesia]], and [[South Africa]]. Worldwide production was over 600 million m... - Rice (13724 bytes)
24: ...es are native to South Asia and certain parts of Africa, centuries of trade and exportation has made i...
27: ...to water: the water in the paddies prevents weeds from outgrowing the crop. Once the rice has establi...
33: ...o keep the water supply steady and prevent floods from reaching a dangerous level.
44: ..., rice is generally safe for people on a [[gluten-free diet]].
46: ...amed to make them edible, after which they may be fried in oil, or butter, or beaten in a tub to make ...
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