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  1. Guinea-Bissau (9517 bytes)
    1: ...usion between itself and the [[Guinea|Republic of Guinea]].
    7: | align="center" width="140px" | [[image:Guinea bissau flag large.png|125px|]]
    8: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Coaguinea-bissau.jpg|100px|]]
    10: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Guinea-Bissau|In Detail]])
    11: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Emblem of Guinea-Bissau|Full size]])
  2. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    1: ...ituated near both the [[equator]] and the Gulf of Guinea.
    3: |+<big><big>'''Rep?a de Guinea Ecuatorial<br>R鰵blique de la Guin饠ɱuatoriale...
    7: ...al guinea flag large.png|125px|Flag of Equatorial Guinea]]
    10: ...gn="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Equatorial Guinea|In Detail]])
    14: ...az, Justicia<br>([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: (Unity, Peace, Justice)''</small>
  3. Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Guinea pigs}}
    2: ...axobox_image | image = [[image:Guinea_1.jpg|250px|Guinea Pigs]] | caption = }}
    22: ...in the scientific community that evidence from [[mitochondrial DNA]] indicates that the [[Hystricognat...
    24: ...f information in this article is about the common guinea pig.
    27: ... of evil-spirit collector in traditional healing rituals.
  4. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Guinea pigs}}
    2: ...axobox_image | image = [[image:Guinea_1.jpg|250px|Guinea Pigs]] | caption = }}
    22: ...in the scientific community that evidence from [[mitochondrial DNA]] indicates that the [[Hystricognat...
    24: ...f information in this article is about the common guinea pig.
    27: ... of evil-spirit collector in traditional healing rituals.
  5. New Guinea Singing Dog (1528 bytes)
    1: ... the Australian [[Dingo]] that is native to [[New Guinea]]. Discovered by Sir Edward Halistrom in 1957, N...
    2: ...They stand between 14 and 18 [[inch]]es at the [[withers]], and weigh 17 to 30 [[pound]]s as adults.
    4: ...gnized breed by such [[organization]]s as the [[United Kennel Club]], which classifies them as a paria...

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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    1: ...sion]]). For the science fiction book, see [[Expedition (book)]].''
    21: ...tish Empire|British]] naval officer, several expeditions to the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]]
    30: ...7]]?), [[Morocco|Moroccan]] [[Berber]] Muslim, visited [[Mecca]] several times, travelled to [[Central...
    35: *[[Vitus Bering]]
    36: *[[Vittorio Bottego]] (1860,1897), Italian explorer of the [[Giuba]] region in north-ea...
  2. Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
    4: ...xpedition to the [[Greek islands]]. On that expedition, D'Urville recognized the true value of a rece...
    8: ...sent to the Pacific, surveyed the coasts of [[New Guinea]], [[New Zealand]], and other islands, and found ...
    10: ...ntarctica that he named the [[French Southern Territories|Adélie Coast]] in honor of his wife.
    16: D'Urville was killed with his wife and son in a [[railroad]] accident near...
    18: ...is voyages was published in twenty-four volumes, with six large volumes of illustrations.
  3. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    1: ...lom'' in [[Catalan]], ''Cristoforo Colombo'' in [[Italian]], ''Cristóbal Colón'' in [[Spanish]], ''C...
    3: ...er it would be possible to get around the planet without running out of food or getting stuck in windl...
    5: ... his claims. There are also many theories of expeditions to the Americas by a variety of peoples throu...
    7: ...h America]]. He never reached the present-day [[United States]] where "Columbus Day" ([[12 October]], ...
    9: ...ns, such as [[virus]]es, [[bacteria]], and [[parasite]]s, and beneficial to humans, such as [[tomato]]...
  4. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    5: ...ieutenant general and Japanese commander in [[New Guinea]]
    18: *[[Ian Adam|Adam, Ian]], (born 1937), Canadian writer
    20: *[[Robert Adam|Adam, Robert]], (1728-1792), architect
    26: ...[[Valdas Adamkus|Adamkus, Valdas]], (born 1926), Lithuanian president
    34: ...ms, Abigail]], (1744-1818), [[First Lady of the United States]]
  5. 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: ...nce the death of her father, [[George VI of the United Kingdom|King George VI]] on [[6 February]] [[19...
    11: ...d is the mother of the [[heir-apparent]] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
  6. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    21: |'''[[Political Party]]:'''
    27: ...on|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to [[communism]]), an appellation that stuck.
    29: ...h the [[United States]], and formed a close bond with [[Ronald Reagan]]. Thatcher also dispatched a [[...
    31: ...rgaret Thatcher assert that [[Thatcherism|Thatcherite]] policies were responsible for this.
    33: ...'; since then her direct political work has been within the [[House of Lords]] and as head of the That...
  7. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    2: ...1897]] - c.[[July 2]], [[1937]]) was a famous [[United States|American]] [[aviator]], known for breaki...
    6: ... spent the first twelve years of her life living with her mother's parents.
    8: ...tts]]. During this time, she was able to keep up with aviation as a weekend hobbyist. She was even fea...
    10: ...hart referred to the marriage as a "partnership" with "dual control."
    14: ...pasture near [[Derry]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[United Kingdom]]. She received the [[Distinguished Fly...
  8. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    3: ...1]] &ndash; [[November 15]], [[1978]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[cultural anthropology|cultu...
    5: .... (Source: ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', Fifth Edition, 1993.)
    7: ...h she conducted as a graduate student, but her position as a pioneering anthropologist--one who wrote ...
    12: ...Samoa'', Mead's advisor, [[Franz Boas]], wrote of its significance that
    13: ...and definite ethical standards is not universal. It is instructive to know that standards differ in t...
  9. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    4: ... [[nun]] and founder of the [[Missionaries of Charity]] whose work among the [[poverty|poor]] of Calcu...
    6: ...80]]. She was made an [[Honorary Citizen of the United States]] in [[1996]] (one of only six). She was...
    9: ...though most Albanians are [[Muslim]] and the majority of their native Macedonia are [[Macedonian Ortho...
    11: ...Loreto]], an [[Ireland|Irish]] community of nuns with a mission in [[Calcutta]].
    13: ...al vows in May [[1937]], acquiring the religious title ''Mother Teresa''.
  10. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    14: ...ons with [[pollinator]]s and their [[symbiosis]] with mycorrhizae, are considered by some to be the cu...
    18: ...s, in their natural habitat, are considered by [[CITES]] as threatened or endangered. They are therefo...
    21: ...except [[Antarctica]] and deserts. The great majority are to be found in the [[tropics]], mostly [[Asi...
    22: ...ees, cacti or tree ferns. But they are not [[parasite]]s.
    24: * a few are [[lithophyte]]s, growing on rocks, or lack [[chlorophyl...
  11. Rhododendron (3464 bytes)
    25: ...genus ''Rhododendron'': small leaf or lepidotes (with scales on the underside of their leaves). Type: ...
    26: ...genus ''Hymenanthes'': large leaf or elepidotes (without scales on the underside of their leaves). Typ...
    32: ...[Sichuan]], with other significant areas of diversity in the mountains of [[Indo-China]], [[Japan]] an...
    34: ...pecies occur as far south as [[Borneo]] and [[New Guinea]]. They grow well in [[acid soil]], and are noted...
    36: ...Rhododendron is the national flower of [[Nepal]]. It is also the [[state flower]] of the US states of ...
  12. Placenta (1967 bytes)
    1: ...de connects to the [[uterus|uterine]] wall. The white fringe surrounding the bottom is the remnants of...
    5: ...is implanted in the wall of the [[uterus]], where it receives nutrients from the mother's [[blood]] an...
    7: ... Birth]]. In most mammalian species, the mother bites the cord and consumes the placenta.
    9: The site of the former umbilical cord attachment in the c...
    11: ...ing mammals only found in [[Australia]] and [[New Guinea]], and the [[marsupial]]s, which are found primar...
  13. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    2: ...okaryote]]s do not possess histones or nuclei. In its relaxed state, the DNA can be accessed for [[tra...
    5: ...nucleus. Each chromosome has one [[centromere]], with one or two arms projecting from the centromere. ...
    8: ...rally taken into account. Bacterial chromosomes initiate replication and one origin of replication.
    13: ...romatin]], which consists of mostly inactive DNA. It seems to serve structural purposes during the chr...
    14: ...d around the centromere and usually contains repetitive sequences.
  14. Parasite (2795 bytes)
    1: ... benefit from the interaction as well as the parasite.
    3: Parasites are generally smaller than their hosts, absorbi...
    4: ...the host are not called parasites, but are [[parasitoid]]s.
    5: ...emselves parasites. These are called '''hyperparasites'''.
    10: [[Image:Tick_bite_23.jpg|thumb|250px|Tick Bite]]
  15. 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:
  16. Africa (35389 bytes)
    1: ...atellite orthographic.jpg|thumb|A satellite composite image of Africa]]
    3: ...er 800 million human inhabitants in 54 countries, it accounts for about one seventh of the [[world hum...
    8: ...frica (province)|province of Africa]] with its capital [[Carthage]], corresponding to modern-day [[Tun...
    10: The origin of ''Afer'' may either come from:
    13: ...Greek language|Greek]] word ''aphrike'', meaning without cold;
  17. 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...
  18. Indo-Australian Plate (2019 bytes)
    3: ...]. [[India]], [[Meganesia]] ([[Australia]], [[New Guinea]], and [[Tasmania]]), [[New Zealand]], and [[New ...
    5: ...art of Tasmantis sank below the sea, and now constitutes the [[Lord Howe Rise]].
    7: ...of the Indian Plate is a [[convergent boundary]] with the [[Eurasian Plate]] forming the [[Himalaya]] ...
    9: ...stralian plate]] forms a [[subducting boundary]] with the Eurasian plate on the borders of the [[India...
  19. Land bridge (3351 bytes)
    1: ...ay is the [[Sinai]], connecting [[North Africa]] with [[Southwest Asia]]; across this land bridge [[ho...
    4: ...tal shelf|continental shelves]]: the [[Bering Strait]], where the Bering Land Bridge was during the la...
    12: * There was a land bridge between the [[British Isles]] and the continental [[Europe]] ([[Fran...
    14: ...]]) and [[North Africa]] ([[Morocco]]). The [[Mediterranean Sea]] became a large lake and eventually ...
    16: * There were land bridges between [[New Guinea]], [[Australia]], and [[Tasmania]]. The combined...
  20. Sub-Saharan Africa (3920 bytes)
    1: ...ons. The modern term ''Sub-Saharan'' corresponds with the standard representation of North as above an...
    3: ...es like [[Malaria]]. While the coasts received visits by traders, much of the interior of the continen...
    5: ...a is one of the poorest regions in the world, and it contains many of the [[least developed countries]...
    7: ...thwest Indian Ocean (Madagascar, The Comoros, Mauritius, and Seychelles) and two island nations in the...
    19: * [[Eritrea]]

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