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  1. Nose flute (4426 bytes)
    3: In [[Zaire]], [[southern Africa]], it is played by eight different ethnic grou...
    5: ...e for the [[nostril]] can be on the side, just in front of the nodal wall, or in the center of the nod...
    9: ...nd, and the disposition of the fingerholes differ from node to vent hole so two alternating scales can...
    11: ...ng various scales. Some players take a filter tip from a [[cigarette]] and plug the other unused nostr...
    15: ...tive [[bamboo]], so their nose flutes were carved from a soft stone similar to [[soapstone]]. If a [[g...
  2. Indo-Australian Plate (2019 bytes)
    3: ...[Seafloor spreading]] separated these land masses from one another, but as the spreading centers becam...
    5: ...ormer land mass of [[Tasmantis]], which separated from Australia 85 million years ago. The central par...
    7: ...ith the [[Arabian Plate]] to the north and the [[African Plate]] to the south. The northerly side of t...
    9: ...sian plate on the borders of the [[Indian Ocean]] from [[Bangladesh]], to [[Myanmar]] (former [[Burma]...
  3. 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)
  4. List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
    33: <tr><td>[[Bangui]] <td>[[Central African Republic]]
    44: <tr><td>[[Bloemfontein]] <td>[[South Africa]] (judicial)
    58: <tr><td>[[Cape Town]] <td>[[South Africa]] (legislative)
    80: <tr><td>[[Freetown]] <td>[[Sierra Leone]]
    152: <tr><td>[[Nuku'alofa]] <td>[[Tonga]]
  5. Malawi (22306 bytes)
    1: ... remains unclear; it is held to be either derived from that of southern tribes, or noting the 'glitter...
    7: national_motto = Unity and Freedom |
    35: established_dates = From the [[United Kingdom]]<br>[[July 6]], [[1964]] ...
    49: ...similar to peoples living today in the [[Horn of Africa]]. At another site, dated 1500 BC, the remains...
    51: ...f traders, mostly from [[Glasgow]], formed the [[African Lakes Company]] to supply goods and services ...
  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. List of politics by country articles (10131 bytes)
    16: ...Politics of the Central African Republic|Central African Republic]] - [[Politics of Chad|Chad]] - [[Po...
    25: ...|French Guiana]] - [[Politics of French Polynesia|French Polynesia]]
    65: ...lia|Somalia]] - [[Politics of South Africa|South Africa]] - [[Politics of South Korea|South Korea]] - ...
    68: ...- [[Politics of Togo|Togo]] - [[Politics of Tonga|Tonga]] - [[Politics of Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad an...
  8. Bat (13851 bytes)
    18: [[Free-tailed bat|Molossidae]]<br />
    31: ...not just as pollinators, but eating the resulting fruits and so spreading their seeds. This role expla...
    39: # Megachiroptera ([[megabat]]s or fruit bats)
    42: Megabats eat fruit, while microbats eat mainly [[Insect|insects]]...
    44: ...nce that Megachiroptera evolved flight separately from the Microchiroptera, a group of mammals which w...
  9. List of national anthems (17969 bytes)
    4: ...s are listed only if they have an anthem separate from or in addition to that of their mother country.
    21: ...]''||''[[Let_us_all_unite_and_celebrate_together|African Union Anthem]]
    69: |[[Belize]]||[[Land of the Free]]
    75: |''[[Biafra]]''||''[[Land of the Rising Sun (national anthem...
    111: |[[Central African Republic]]||[[La Renaissance]] (The Rebirth)
  10. Archipelago (3081 bytes)
    3: ...rcipelago''), which literally means "chief sea", from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''arkhi'' (leader) and...
    5: ...nts correspond to land masses that have separated from a continental mass due to tectonic displacement...
    26: *[[French Polynesia]]
    42: *[[Tonga]]
  11. Tortoise (8250 bytes)
    2: ...ant Tortoise]]<br>(''Dipsochelys dussumieri'')<br>from [[Aldabra]] atoll in the [[Seychelles]].}}
    32: ...ing animal) ever recorded is [[Tui Malila]], of [[Tonga]].
    34: ...ions on the different islands, although descended from a common ancestor, had diverged to different fo...
    72: **[[African Spurred Tortoise]] (Sulcata Tortoise), '' Geo...
    102: **[[African Tent Tortoise]], '' Psammobates tentorius ''
  12. Island (4674 bytes)
    6: The word ''island'' derives ultimately from the [[Norse]] word ''igland''. It was originall...
    11: ...rift]]ed. The best example is [[Madagascar]] off Africa. The [[Kerguelen Islands]] and some of the [[S...
    19: ...slands]], the [[Aleutian Islands]], and most of [[Tonga]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Some of the [[Lesser ...
    23: ...movement. An example is the [[Hawaiian Islands]], from [[Hawaii]] to [[Kure Atoll|Kure]], which then e...
    25: An [[atoll]] is an island formed from a [[coral reef]] that has grown on an eroded an...
  13. Pacific Ocean (14615 bytes)
    3: ...approximately [[1 E7 m|19,800 km]] (12,300 miles) from [[Indonesia]] to the coast of [[Colombia]]. The...
    9: ...agellan]] named the ocean. For most of his voyage from the [[Straits of Magellan]] to the [[Philippine...
    15: ...na Trench]], the [[Philippine Trench]], and the [[Tonga Trench]]. Most of the trenches lie adjacent to th...
    18: ...]] and [[phillipsite]]. Pelagic sediments derived from seawater include pelagic red clays and the skel...
    26:
  14. Marine Life (10377 bytes)
    4: Marine biology covers a great deal, from the microscopic [[plankton]], including femtopl...
    6: ...nvestigation in marine biology include everything from the tiny layers of surface water in which organ...
    36: Fish breathe under water by extracting [[oxygen]] from sea water through their gills.
    59: ... at these depths is extreme and there is no light from above, but some life still exists here. Small f...
    61: ...the [[Romanche Trench]] at 7,760 m (24,450 ft), [[Fram Basin]] in the Arctic at 4,665 m (15,305 ft), t...
  15. 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 &ndash; 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'')
  16. List of island countries (6641 bytes)
    49: *[[Tonga]]
    116:
    158: *[[Tonga]]
    193: *[[Territory of Hawai?i]], a US territory from 1898 to 1959, now part of the United States.
    196: ...[New Caledonia]], now an overseas department of [[France]]
  17. 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
    284: |141||[[Guadeloupe]]||[[Soufriere]]||1,484m
    288: |143||[[Central African Republic]]||[[Mont Ngaoui]]||1,420m
  18. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    2: The '''18th century''' lasted from [[1701]] to [[1800]] in the [[Gregorian calenda...
    4: ..., [[July 14]], [[1789]], an iconic event of the [[French Revolution]]]][[File:Washington Crossing the ...
    6: ...urope embraced enlightenment ideals, but with the French revolution, they were on the side of the coun...
    8: ...became a major power worldwide with the defeat of France in the Americas in the 1760s and the conquest...
    21: ...]]-[[1715]]: [[Camisard|Camisard Rebellion]] in [[France]].
  19. 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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