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- History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ...many were eventually assimilated into the Chinese identity. These cultural and political influences fr...
7: ...a about 65,000 years ago from [[Africa]]. Early evidence for proto-Chinese [[rice paddy]] agriculture ...
11: ...]s such as [[Sanxingdui]] and [[Erlitou]] show evidence of a [[Bronze Age]] [[Civilization]] in [[Chi...
14: ...e of them, the [[Yellow Emperor]], is sometimes said to be the ancestor of all Chinese people. Followi...
15: ..._ming_tombs.jpg |thumb|left|Ming Tombs. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa... - Australia (39438 bytes)
9: capital =[[Canberra]]|
56: ...used the word "Australia" in the book, which was widely read and gave the term general currency. Gover...
63: ...[[Australian Aborigine]]s, and arrived via land bridges and navigation of short sea crossings from pre...
65: ... and claimed for [[Britain]]. His discoveries provided impetus for the establishment of a [[penal colo...
67: ...y were never penal colonies, although the former did receive some convicts from Tasmania. Western Aust... - List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
163: * [[Spain]] (España) - [[Madrid]]
180: *[[Barbados]] - [[Bridgetown]]
208: *[[Trinidad and Tobago]] - [[Port-of-Spain]]
230: * [[Uruguay]] - [[Montevideo]]
235: ...continent of Australia. Oceania can then be subdivided into the following regions: - List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
10: <tr><td>[[Abidjan]] <td>[[C?d'Ivoire]] (administrative)
49: <tr><td>[[Bridgetown]] <td>[[Barbados]]
57: <tr><td>[[Canberra]] <td>[[Australia]]
124: <tr><td>[[Madrid]] <td>[[Spain]]
139: <tr><td>[[Montevideo]] <td>[[Uruguay]] - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
15: ... Lennon]] and the 14th [[Dalai Lama]]. He often said that his values were simple; drawn from tradition...
20: ...] in [[1887]], and joining Samaldas College. He did not stay there long, however, as his family felt ...
25: ...ficer. In his autobiography, he describes this incident as a kind of unsuccessful lobbying attempt on ...
29: ...mannered, diffident, politically indifferent individual. He had read his first newspaper at age 18 an...
31: ... alike with statements of Indian grievances and evidence of British discrimination in South Africa. G... - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
2: ... own time. Plato did mention it was somewhere outside the [[Pillars of Hercules]] (i.e. the [[Straits ...
7: ...om his grandfather also named Critias, son of Dropides.
12: ... intended to illustrate Plato's philosophy of the ideal government. Plato's account purports to be bas...
14: ...], there was a [[mountain]] not very high on any side. There at the inner hill the land was enclosed ...
17: ... other writers called it ''Poseidonis'' after Poseidon. [[Plutarch]] mentions ''Saturnia'' or ''Ogygia... - Bogong Moth (3176 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Lepidoptera]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Noctuidae]]}}
16: ...or proportions around major public buildings in [[Canberra]], the [[capital city]] of [[Australia]], during ...
20: ...hey are attracted to lights, such as those in the Canberra area, at night. Large numbers may enter houses or...
24: ...tworms'', are also stoutly built. They feed on a wide variety of low growing plants. The name cutworm ... - Head of state (33577 bytes)
1: ...hough a term originally coined for Republican presidents, a '''head of state''' or '''chief of state''...
3:
7: ...ic, the head of state is usually called the [[president]], although some leaders have assumed other ti...
9: ==Presidential systems==
10: ...w at a public ceremony. As Head of State, the President's signature is required on all laws absent a [...
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