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  1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    2: ...umb|right|250px|Elizabeth II in an official portrait as [[Queen of Canada]] (on the occasion of her [[...
    5: {{British Royal Family}}
    7: ...nd the [[United Kingdom|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]].
    9: ... State in Europe, The Americas, and [[Australasia|Australasia]], and is the second-longest-serving current head...
    11: ...d is the mother of the [[heir-apparent]] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
  2. Continent (6440 bytes)
    2: ...ica]], was west of Alexandria and south of the Mediterranean.
    4: ...lidified mantle, and covered by a sea punctuated with basaltic [[volcano]]s. There are six large conti...
    13: ...it useful to define larger land masses connected with a [[land bridge]]:
    21: ... are more appropriately called ''regions'', and neither is a geological or geographical continent. In...
    23: These definitions give the following alternate models:
  3. Australia (39438 bytes)
    9: capital =[[Canberra]]|
    11: largest_city =[[Sydney]]|
    12: government_type=[[Constitutional monarchy|Const. monarchy]]|
    13: leader_titles = [[Queen of Australia|Queen]]<br>[[Governor-G...
    14: leader_names = [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II]]<br>[[Michael Jeffery]]<b...
  4. List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
    1: ...countries by population density|by population density]], [[list of countries by date of nationhood|by ...
    3: ...below list contains both states and dependent territories, see [[country]], [[state]], [[nation state]...
    5: ...'Countries listed by [[continent]] and their [[capital]]s:'''
    8: Africa is a continent in the systems with 5 or more continents.
    26: *[[Eritrea]] - [[Asmara]]
  5. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    1: ...ation]], entirely surrounded by South African territory.
    3: ...struggle by the black majority, as well as many white, coloured and Indian South Africans.
    5: ...l-developed of the entire [[Africa]]n continent, with modern [[infrastructure]] common throughout the ...
    9: ...a]], and [[Venda language|Venda]]. In this regard it is [[List of national languages of India|second ...
    11: ...re not as such that they require nationwide recognition.
  6. Solomon Islands (9265 bytes)
    1: ...] and is part of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. It consists of more than 990 islands, which together...
    22: | '''[[Capital]]'''
    26: | [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II]]
    37: ...1999 census) <br>&nbsp;- [[Population density|Density]]
    41: |From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br>[[July 7]], [[1978]]
  7. Indonesia (12958 bytes)
    1: ...n the world and the fourth most populous overall. It has had free elections since the [[Indonesian 199...
    12: ...Javanese]]/[[Kawi language|Kawi]]: Unity in Diversity) <br> [[ideology|National ideology]]: [[Pancasil...
    15: capital = [[Jakarta]] |latd=6|latm=08|latNS=S|longd=106...
    16: largest_city = [[Jakarta]] |
    18: leader_titles = [[List of Presidents of Indonesia|President]...
  8. Iron Age (8996 bytes)
    3: ...ent. The adoption of this new material coincided with other changes in past societies often including ...
    5: ...n Europe and Asia whilst in the rest of the world it was adopted directly after one or other sub-phase...
    7: ... "cheaper" than bronze and contributed greatly to its adoption as the most commonly used metal. The ar...
    10: ... being fashioned from iron recovered from [[meteorite]]s (see [[Iron#History|Iron: History]]). By [[30...
    13: ...xcavation of [[Ugarit]] (see [[Ugarit#History|Ugarit: History]] and [[Steel#History of iron and steelm...
  9. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    2: ...arty]] in [[Kansas City Metropolitan Area|Kansas City]]]]
    3: ...arty]] in [[Kansas City Metropolitan Area|Kansas City]] Pans on the top shelf hold [[hamburger]]s and ...
    4: ...iated '''BBQ''') is a method of cooking [[food]] with the radiant heat and/or hot gasses of a fire, th...
    6: ...becuing except when it means double-sided frying with something like a [[sandwich toaster]] or [[Georg...
    8: ...ly outdoors or with an outdoor theme and usually with food that has been grilled. For this reason many...
  10. Christianity (47078 bytes)
    1: {{christianity}}
    2: ...'Christianity''' is the world's largest religion. It is based on the life and teachings of [[Jesus|Jes...
    8: ...erally grouped into three main branches, which split from one another in disputes over doctrine:
    9: ... Catholicism]] (the largest single denomination, with over one billion adherents),
    10: #[[Orthodox Christianity]] (including [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] and [[Orienta...
  11. Aardvark (6420 bytes)
    14: ...," because early settlers from [[Europe]] thought it resembled a [[pig]] (although Aardvarks are not c...
    16: ...Bilby|bilbies]] and [[Bandicoot|bandicoots]] of [[Australasia]], which are not [[Eutheria|placental mammals]] a...
    20: ...away and regrow continuously. Aardvarks are born with conventional incisors and canines at the front o...
    22: ... The mouth is typical of species that feed on termites: small and tubular. Aardvarks have long, thin, ...
    24: ...ep in a recently excavated ant nest, so well does it protect them.
  12. Extreme points of the world (6602 bytes)
    4: ===Latitude and longitude===
    11: ===Altitude===
    12: * The highest point is the summit of [[Mount Everest|Everest]]: 8,850 [[metre|m]] (...
    14: ... below sea level. ''See [[List of places on land with elevations below sea level]]''
    15: ...ng a perfect sphere), at 6384.4 km (Everest's summit is at 6382.3 km).
  13. World Heritage Site (2339 bytes)
    1: ... Eastern Rainforest Reserves]]''' World Heritage site in Queensland, [[Australia]].]]
    3: ...tional World Heritage program administered by [[United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Or...
    5: ...ds from the World Heritage Fund under certain conditions.
    6: ...g the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage'' that was adopted by the General Conference o...
    8: [[As of 2004]], a total of 788 sites have been included in the list (611 cultural, 1...
  14. Wildfire (23185 bytes)
    4: ...'', '''grass fire''', or '''[[bushfire]]''' (in [[Australasia]]), is an uncontrolled [[fire]] in [[wildland]] o...
    8: ... substance somewhat like [[napalm]]; the word got its present meaning by people misunderstanding the e...
    14: ...f [[drought]] and occur on days of strong winds. With extensive urbanization of wildlands, these fires...
    16: ...e oils in the leaves) as a way to eliminate competition from less fire-tolerant species. In [[2004]], ...
    18: ...cularly when they have reached urban-fringe communities, destroying many homes and causing deaths.
  15. Canyon (3965 bytes)
    3: ...often formed of resistant [[sandstone]]s or [[granite]]. [[Submarine canyon]]s are those which form u...
    5: ...]], though it is also used in some parts of the United States and [[Canada]].
    7: In the southwestern [[United States]], canyons are important [[archeology|ar...
    9: ...] and the [[Snake River]] in the northwestern [[United States]] are two examples of this.
    17: ...l area of the canyon system. Also the inaccessibility of the major canyons in the [[Himalaya]] contrib...
  16. Kiwi (6303 bytes)
    19: ...chicken, kiwi are by far the smallest living [[ratite]]s. Several kiwi species are [[endangered specie...
    23: ...; though they also take fruit and, if the opportunity arises, small [[crayfish]], [[Amphibia|amphibian...
    25: ... females carry and lay a single 450 gram egg. For its size this is the biggest egg laid by a bird.
    27: ...ncestors arrived in New Zealand from elsewhere in Australasia well after the moa.
    31: ...kable resilience: it adapts to a wide range of habitats, even non-native forests and some farmland. Th...
  17. Aardvarks (6124 bytes)
    2: ... pig," because early settlers from Europe thought it resembled a pig.
    4: ... The mouth is typical of species that feed on termites: small and tubular. Aardvarks have long, thin, ...
    6: ...ep in a recently excavated ant nest, so well does it protect them.
    9: ...nd takes up an astonishing number of insects with its long, sticky tongue&mdash;as many as 50,000 in o...
    24: ...arks also excavate burrows to live in: temporary sites scattered around the home range as refuges, and...
  18. Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and shrub (7182 bytes)
    1: '''Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands, and Shrub''' is a tem...
    3: ...des. these regions are the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] basin, [[California]], Central [[Chile]...
    5: ...re to wind and sun, and fire history. The five mediterranean-climate regions of the world occupy less ...
    7: ...etation generally has small, dark leaves covered with a waxy outer layer to retain moisture in the dry...
    9: ...cularly affected by degradation due to human activity, suffering extensive loss of forests and soil er...
  19. Feral Cats (8203 bytes)
    1: ...e:DorDor.JPG|thumb|right|Most feral kittens have little chance of surviving more than a few months and...
    3: ...eral kittens, however, can be socialized to live with humans if they are taken from a feral colony bef...
    5: ...lifespan]] of a feral cat that survives beyond [[kitten]]hood is usually less than two years while a [...
    7: == In the United States ==
    8: ...roduction and later, by simple human irresponsibility and neglect.
  20. Great Egrets (3649 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Great White Egret}}<br>{{StatusSeeText}}
    15: ...onfused with the Great White Heron, which is a white morph of the [[Great Blue Heron]] found in [[Flo...
    17: ...etracted. This is characteristic of herons and [[bittern]]s, and distinguishes them from [[stork]]s, [...
    19: ... motionless for prey, or slowly stalk its victim. It is a conspicuous species, usually easily seen.
    21: ...lakes with reed beds or other extensive wetlands. It builds a bulky stick nest. The call at breeding ...

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