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  1. Bolivia (30115 bytes)
    2: ...ocked]] [[country]] in central [[South America]]. It is bordered by [[Brazil]] on the north and east, ...
    16: capital = [[La Paz]], [[Sucre]]<sup>1</sup> |
    19: leader_titles = [[President of Bolivia|President]] |
    21: largest_city = [[La Paz]] |
    24: area_magnitude = 1 E12 |
  2. Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
    3: ...from the [[iconography]] on Incan pottery and architecture, and the myths and legends which survived a...
    8: ...her, he was brought up from the depths of [[Lake Titicaca]] by the sun god [[Inti]]. However, commoner...
    10: ... and emerged from the cave of Puma Orco at [[Pacaritambo]] carrying a golden staff called ‘[[tapac-y...
    12: ... was a later origin myth than that of Pacaritambo it may have been created as a ploy to bring the powe...
    14: ...ived near [[Cusco|Cuzco]] at Paccari-Tampu, and uniting their people and the ten [[ayllu]] they encoun...
  3. Indiana (20194 bytes)
    10: Capital = [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]...
    11: LargestCity = [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]] |
    12: Governor = [[Mitch Daniels]] |
    23: DensityRank = 16<sup>th</sup> |
    24: 2000Density = 65.46 |
  4. Polar bear (6417 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''U. maritimus'''''}}
    12: ...inomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Ursus maritimus| author = [[Constantine John Phipps|Phipps]] ...
    15: ...opulation estimates range from 16,000 to 35,000, with about 60% in [[Canada]].
    18: ...nted and hollow, like white hair in [[human]]s. Neither does the hair have [[Optical fiber|fibre-optic...
    20: ...are barely visible. Only the pads of their feet emit detectable heat.
  5. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    2: {{USCityBox|city=Atlanta|state=Georgia
    4: |cityseal=Image:Us-gaat2.png
    5: |cityflag=Image:atlanta_city_seal.png
    6: ... Capital of the South", "The Phoenix City", "The City Too Busy to Hate", "Hotlanta", "A-Town", "The Bi...
    14: |population=(city) 416,474<br />(metropolis) 4,247,981
  6. Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
    8: ...he Lost City of the Incas," now an archaelogical site.]]
    9: ...ur provinces whose corners met at the empire's capital, [[Cusco]] (Qosqo).
    17: ...ici Viracocha of Colina de las Ventanas in [[Pacaritambo]] sent forth his four sons and four daughters...
    19: ...om the depths of [[Lake Titicaca]] and found the city of Cuzco. They traveled by means of underground ...
    21: ...of oral tradition, since the Incas did not have writing. There probably did exist a Manco Capac who be...
  7. Christmas (35108 bytes)
    1: {{christianity}}
    2: ...stians focused more on Epiphany, when the Magi visited baby Jesus. The exact date of his birth was det...
    4: ...ature and media, local and regional Christmas traditions remain diverse and vibrant.
    7: ...l3.jpg|thumb|right|350px [[Joseph]] and [[Mary]] with baby [[Jesus]], at "the first Christmas"]]
    10: ...ding no room in inns in the town, they set up primitive lodgings in a stable. There Mary gave birth t...
  8. Andes (13210 bytes)
    5: ...de in some parts (widest between 18° to 20°S latitude), and of an average height of about 4,000 m (1...
    6: ...tion, parallel with the coast, being broken up at its beginning into a number of islands and afterward...
    8: ...he point on the Earth's surface most distant from its center, because of the [[equatorial bulge]]. The...
    12: ...he descending Nazca plate is young and buoyant [[lithosphere]], which resists subduction, causing a lo...
    13: ...on of the Andes began in the [[Jurassic]] period. It was during the [[Cretaceous]] Period that the And...
  9. Painting of the United States (3965 bytes)
    3: ...ved that the New World offered subjects unique to itself; in this case the westward expansion of settl...
    5: ...who lived near them. Middle-class city life found its painter in [[Thomas Eakins]] ([[1844]]-[[1916]])...
    7: ...864]]-[[1946]]) at his Gallery 291 in [[New York City]].
    10: ...he abstract expressionists abandoned formal composition and representation of real objects to concentr...
    12: ...ects and images of American popular culture&mdash;Coca-Cola bottles, soup cans, comic strips.
  10. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    10: ... other individuals celebrate Christmas-like festivities even though they do not consider themselves Ch...
    12: ...n powers with (nominal) [[Christian]] cultural heritage.
    14: ... Christmas decorations, signs, and other symbolic items have become increasingly prevalent during the ...
    20: ... specials popular in the Western countries. In addition, increasing numbers of stores and buildings ar...
    27: ...w Year's celebrations. Christmas often coincides with the [[Winter Solstice]] as celebrated in India (...
  11. Santa Claus (16146 bytes)
    3: ...mas Day.]] He forms part of the [[Christmas]] tradition throughout the [[English language|English]] sp...
    5: ...dren on the [[New Year's Day]] and is identified with [[Saint Basil]] whose memory is celebrated on th...
    8: ...sarea]] when identified as [[Saint Basil]]; [[traditions]] vary.
    10: ... as their ability to distinguish fantasy from reality improves and older children disillusion them.
    12: ...gs so they can enjoy the belief themselves for a bit longer.

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