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  1. United Nations (29685 bytes)
    20: ... wartime Allied conferences in [[Moscow]] and [[Tehran]] in [[1943]]. [[United States]] president [[Fr...
    24: ...es]] — and by a majority of the other 46 signatories.
    37: ...rmally a UN organization, it is linked to the UN through a personal representative of the [[UN Secreta...
    55: ...ar concept and both the UN Service Medal, and the NATO Medal, are considered [[international decoration]...
    67: ...y charged with promoting human rights, primarily through investigations and offers of technical assist...
  2. Canada (35540 bytes)
    8: ... of Canada|territories]]. Initially constituted through the [[British North America Acts|British Nort...
    23: Canada has ten provinces and three territories.
    98: ...create a federal union. On [[July 1]], [[1867]], three colonies—Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Bru...
    100: ... assumed full control of its own foreign affairs through the [[Balfour Declaration 1926|Balfour Declar...
    123: ...nada has a reputation for cold temperatures but, throughout, experiences four distinct seasons. Winte...
  3. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    32: Religion = [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], [[Hinduism]] and [[Judaism...
    72: ...unions. The Netherlands also became a member of [[NATO]]. The Netherlands was among the six founding mem...
    132: ..., a vast construction effort designed to end the threat from the sea once and for all, was launched in...
    134: The country is divided into two main parts by three rivers [[Rhine]] (''Rijn''), [[Waal]], and [[Me...
    146: ...nd the worst since [[1982]]. In 2003 the economy shrunk 0,9%[http://statline.cbs.nl/StatWeb/table.asp?...
  4. Turkey (41694 bytes)
    49: ... [[Southwest Asia]] from [[Southeast Europe]]. [[Anatolia]] is situated between the [[Black Sea]] on the...
    50: ...cal position between [[Europe]] and [[Asia]] and three seas, Turkey has been a historical crossroads, ...
    52: ...ey is a member state of the [[United Nations]], [[NATO]], [[Organization for Security and Co-operation i...
    58: ...o build the state, or the history of the land ([[Anatolia]]) that unites everything in it. For anything ...
    60: ...voked the terms of the [[Treaty of Sevres]] on [[Anatolia]]. In 1923 the [[Treaty of Lausanne]] recognis...
  5. Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
    70: ...BC]]. From the [[4th century|fourth century AD]] through the beginning of the [[13th century]], the te...
    82: ...sed economy. In [[1953]], Soviet leader [[Nikita Khrushchev]] initiated the ambitious "[[Virgin Lands]...
    91: ...es as Kazakhstan's head of government. There are three deputy prime ministers and 16 ministers in the ...
    93: ...ty). The president appoints the remaining seven senators. Mazhilis deputies and the government both have...
    157: ...pant in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) Partnership for Peace program. Kazakhstan is als...
  6. Greece (54754 bytes)
    65: ... Great]] and aimed at the defeat of the 'eastern threat' of the Persians. Alexander led the Greeks to ...
    70: ...rist on the walls of the upper southern gallery. Christ is flanked by the Virgin Mary and John the Bap...
    72: ...omini|AD]] [[600]] the old cities of Greece shrank considerably due to barbarian raids by the [[A...
    76: ...re was rescued by the resolute leadership of the three Comnenus emperors [[Alexius I]], [[John II]] an...
    82: ...the Roman Empire to the dawn of the Renaissance. Throughout this medieval era it had remained a source...
  7. Germany (46412 bytes)
    25: ...ncellor of Germany|Chancellor]]''' || [[Gerhard Schr?]]
    57: ...ny is a member state of the [[United Nations]], [[NATO]], the [[G8]] nations and a founding member of wh...
    79: ...e established]]. After [[1888]], the ''[[Year of Three Emperors]]'', Bismarck was forced to quit by th...
    93: ...s were set up for groups and people perceived as threats. Open persecution of [[Jew]]s began, culminat...
    97: ...as occupied, and Germany continued its invasions through [[1941]], conquering [[Yugoslavia]] and [[Gre...
  8. Slovakia (19892 bytes)
    65: ... century and its ruler [[Pribina]] had the first Christian church in Slovakia consecrated by 828. Toge...
    67: ...e part of the [[Kingdom of Hungary]] in the 11th through to the 14th centuries. Due to its high level ...
    73: ...ed by the Hungarian government. For example, all three Slovak high schools and [[Matica slovenská]] w...
    75: ...ic and prosperous Czechoslovakia was permanently threatened by revisionist governments of Germany and ...
    85: ...esides the [[Danube]], are the [[Váh]] and the [[Hron]].
  9. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    57: ...rs, mostly [[Ireland|Irish]] [[monk]]s, preached Christianity and started [[Religious conversion|conve...
    59: ..., [[politics|political]] and economic stability. Christianity flourished under the protection of these...
    67: ...of neutrality was abandoned, and Belgium joined [[NATO]]. It was also one of the founding members of the...
    100: ...y of Belgium|German-speaking community]], and in three regions: [[Brussels-Capital Region|Brussels]] (...
    125: ...0,510 [[square kilometre|km²]]. Belgium has three main physical regions: the [[coast]]al [[plain]...
  10. Romania (19812 bytes)
    1: ...stern and southern [[Carpathians]] mountains run through its center.<!--
    62: ...vely. In the [[Middle Ages]], Romanians lived in three distinct principalities: Walachia, Moldavia, an...
    76: ...veloped closer ties with Western Europe, joined [[NATO]] in [[2004]] and became an acceding country to t...
    162: After Romania's Communist regime was overthrown in late 1989, the country was left with an obs...
    174: ...tion]] remains a major problem at all levels and threatens to stifle economic growth. Additionally, la...
  11. Hungary (18459 bytes)
    57: ...gars, Croats, Serbs, and Poles all sought to overthrow the Avars, but their power was not broken until...
    63: ...preserved. After 150 years, [[Austria]] and her Christian allies retook also the territory of today's...
    71: ...x.200,000) wasn't let to be transported into eliminatory camps because Horthy hindered it.
    73: ...veloped closer ties with Western Europe, joined [[NATO]] in [[1999]] and joined the [[European Union]] o...
    196: .../07547a.htm A detailed article on Hungary from a Christian point of view] (Catholic Encyclopedia)
  12. Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
    60: ...entral Asia]], has had a very turbulent history. Through the ages, the region today known as ''Afghani...
    62: ...ingdom]] until King [[Amanullah]] acceded to the throne in [[1919]] (see "[[The Great Game]]").
    66: ...erthrow), [[1996]] (overthrow) and [[2001]] (overthrow).
    90: ...een operating in Kabul since [[December]] 2001. [[NATO]] took control of this Force on [[August 11]], [[...
    94: ...[Eurocorps]] took over the responsibility for the NATO-led [[International Security Assistance Force|ISA...
  13. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    7: ...ical roots in the democratic revolution that overthrew a dictatorial regime in [[1974]] and the subseq...
    25: ... with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [[Reconquista]]). In [[868]...
    40: ...their own objective, searching for the legendary Christian Kingdom of [[Prester John]].
    47: ...frica and, despite having no son and heir to the throne, decided to go personnaly into battle, where h...
    53: ...his brother, King Miguel, a conservative who overthroned Queen Maria I, led to the civil war between 1...
  14. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    54: ... is also a member of the [[Council of Europe]], [[NATO]], and has observer status in [[La Francophonie]]...
    59: .... Many [[Slavs]] [[christianization|converted to Christianity]].
    65: ...s independence from Yugoslavia. Slovenia joined [[NATO]] on [[29 March]] [[2004]] and the [[European Uni...
    80: ...]]s, based on the former division of Slovenia on three crown lands ([[Carniola]], [[Styria]] and [[Gor...
    97: * the Prealpine Hills (predalpsko hribovje)
  15. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    51: ...Scots]]: ''Unitit Kinrick o Great Breetain an Northren Ireland''<br/>
    54: ... nation]]s). The UK has four constituent parts, three of which &mdash; the ancient nations of [[Engla...
    56: ...ritish overseas territory|overseas territories]] throughout the world, and relationships with several ...
    80: ... organisation to the former British Empire) and [[NATO]]. It is also a permanent member of the [[UN Secu...
    97: ...[[Walter Bagehot]] asserted that the monarch had three rights: to be consulted, to advise and to warn....
  16. Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
    57: ...ng member of [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]] ([[1949]]), the [[United Nations]]. In [[1957]]...
    68: The Grand Duchy has three lower tribunals (''justices de paix''; in [[Esc...
    81: Luxembourg's eastern border is formed by three rivers, the [[Moselle]], the [[Sauer|Sauer/S? a...
    88: Luxembourg is divided in to three administrative subdivisions, or districts:
    101: ...acterized by the practice and the recognition of three official languages: [[French language|French]],...
  17. Spain (36498 bytes)
    58: ...ian peninsula]] through the Pyrenees and settled throughout the peninsula, becoming the [[Celt-Iberian...
    85: ...er in Europe. Controversy over succession to the throne consumed the country during the first years of...
    89: ...stic succession by the [[Carlists]] which led to three civil wars. After that, Spain was briefly a [[F...
    97: ... into a modern [[industrial]] [[economy]] with a thriving [[tourism]] sector. Growth continued well in...
    101:
  18. Sickle (1231 bytes)
    16: * '''SS-25 Sickle''' is the [[NATO reporting name]] for the [[RT-2PM Topol]] [[inter...
  19. History of the United States (21226 bytes)
    65: ...lleviate various social problems. It was enacted through the Volstead Act. [[Prohibition]] ended in [[...
    73: ...remained grim until it was dramatically reshaped through America's involvement in [[World War II]].
    89: The Cold War continued through the 1960s and 1970s, and the United States en...
    94: ...bed the "war on terror" by invading Iraq and overthrowing and capturing [[Saddam Hussein]]. This seco...
  20. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    6: ...Prime Meridian]] ([[longitude]] 0?) which passes through the [[Royal Greenwich Observatory]] in [[Gree...
    31: ...enwich Mean Time]] (GMT) being hand carried on [[chronometer]]s. About [[August 23]], [[1852]], time s...
    41: ...plications). These were to be vocalized using a [[NATO phonetic alphabet | phonetic alphabet]] which inc...
    51: ... feature that during one hour each day there are three different dates in use on land around the world...
    487: *[[Bahrain]]

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