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- List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
7: ==[[Africa]]==
8: Africa is a continent in the systems with 5 or more c...
17: *[[Central African Republic]] (Centrafrique) - [[Bangui]]
42: *[[Mayotte]] - [[Mamoutzou]] (France)
48: ...R鵮ion]] - [[Saint-Denis, R鵮ion|Saint-Denis]] (France) - 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. - Henry Hudson (4760 bytes)
3: ...t this point the ship was only 577 nautical miles from the pole, but it was clear there is no way to g...
9: ...s England had enacted to protect its trade routes from the Dutch. He was soon released.
11: ...nder the English flag; this time the funding came from the [[Virginia Company]] and the [[British East...
17: ... (''New World or the description of West India'') from [[1625]]. The same situation applies to the voy... - Arctic fox (3697 bytes)
20: ... to 30 cm tall at the shoulder, and usually weigh from 3 to 6 [[kilogram|kg]]. Thus, they are about th...
30: ...ia]], [[Canada]], [[Alaska]], [[Greenland]] and [[Svalbard]], as well as in sub-Arctic areas, such as [[Icel...
32: ...apping]]. They have, nonetheless, been eradicated from many areas where humans are settled.
34: The Arctic fox is frequently losing ground to the larger [[red fox]]. ... - Reindeer (6508 bytes)
26: An unusual feature of the reindeer is that it has front teeth only on its bottom jaw; there are [[mola...
33: Males usually split apart from the group and become solitary, while the remain...
48: ...''vaya''. The name ''Caribou'' is thought to come from a [[Mi'kmaq]] word that means "one that paws (t...
54: ...R. tarandus platyrhynchus'') which are found on [[Svalbard]] is the smallest subspecies of reindeer.
55: ...a continuous distribution in the tundra [[biome]] from west to east across the Eurasian continent, inc... - Bowhead Whales (5651 bytes)
20: ...owhead Whales, which are used to strain tiny prey from the water, are the longest of any baleen whale,...
28: Breeding has been observed from March through August; conception is believed to...
31: ...ted). Commercial whaling starting in 1611 near [[Svalbard]] and [[Greenland]] and wiped out herds of the sl...
41: .../bowhead2.htm Bowhead Whale: Detailed Information from NOAA] - Narwhals (5962 bytes)
17: The name "narwhal" is derived from the [[Old Norse]] words for 'corpse' and 'whale...
21: ...rwhal_tusk.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Two Narwhal tusks from the same animal. This is unusual]]
23: ... their extraordinary long [[tusk]] which projects from the left side of their jaws and has a clockwise...
40: ...nmost sightings of Narwhal have occurred north of Franz Joseph Land, at about 85°N.
44: ...oasts. As the winter freeze begins they move away from shore, and reside in densely-packed ice - survi... - White-Beaked Dolphins (2967 bytes)
18: ... across in the west from northern [[France]] to [[Svalbard]]. The White-beaked Dolphin is not as well adapte...
20: ...e White-beaked Dolphin is a social feeder and has frequently been observed feeding with [[Orca]] and [... - List of countries (20527 bytes)
1: ...ntrymen''. "Country" is the English equivalent of French ''pays,'' Compare the concept of ''[[nation]]...
5: ...ries are [[nation state]]s – for example, [[France]] or [[Israel]]. In these nation states one p...
71: *'''[[Central African Republic]]''' - Central African Republic
112: *'''[[France]]''' - French Republic
113: *[[French Polynesia]] (''[[#F|French]] overseas country'') - List of countries by highest point (12398 bytes)
62: |30||[[France]]||[[Mont Blanc]]||4,807m
114: |56||[[South Africa]]||[[Njesuthi]]||3,408m
226: |112||[[French Polynesia]]||[[Mont Orohena]]||2,241m
270: |134||[[Svalbard]]||[[Newtontoppen]]||1,717m
284: |141||[[Guadeloupe]]||[[Soufriere]]||1,484m - 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]] −4,665 m (according to [http://ww...
36: ...er to June; ships subject to superstructure icing from October to May. - North Pole (13759 bytes)
6: ...kwise as seen from above the north pole). Another frequently used definition uses the right-hand rule ...
10: ...ar shape and [[gravity|gravitational]] influences from nearby planets and moons.
14: ...o's orbit (best defined as the point most removed from the plane formed by the north-south and near-fa...
23: ...'' is defined as the point in the Arctic farthest from any coastline, and is at {{coor dm|84|03|N|174|...
27: ...International Astronomical Union]] have defined a framework called the [[International Terrestrial Ref... - Monarchy (11801 bytes)
1: A '''monarchy''', (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''monos'', "one," ...
6: ...litical party|partisan politics]] (the [[Central African Empire]] was an exception). In some cases, th...
9: ...r caste of a clan or group of clans: kings of the Franks, Roman emperors. Even where law is simply the...
16: ...ere was no monarch on the throne; upon his death, Franco was succeeded as head of state by [[Juan Carl...
18: ...f Emperor of France after assuming control of the French Republic.
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