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  1. Canada (35540 bytes)
    1: ...t until the consensus changes before making the edit. Thank you.
    3: ...about Canada linked from this article, e.g., [[Politics of Canada]], [[Geography of Canada]], etc. Tha...
    6: ...ssia]]). Bordering the [[United States]], its territorial claims extend north into the [[Arctic Ocean]...
    8: ...democracy]] and is a [[constitutional monarchy]] with [[Elizabeth II of Canada|Queen Elizabeth II]] as...
    10: ...anguage|English]] and [[French language|French]]. Its [[Statistics Canada|official]] population estima...
  2. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    10: Capital = [[Juneau, Alaska|Juneau]] |
    13: LargestCity = [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] |
    23: DensityRank = 50<sup>th</sup> |
    24: 2000Density = 0.42 |
    25: AdmittanceOrder = 49<sup>th</sup> |
  3. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    1: ...[[U.S. state|state]] of the [[United States]] and its U.S. postal abbreviation is '''OK'''; others abb...
    11: ...tal = [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Oklahoma City]] |
    13: ...estCity = [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Oklahoma City]] |
    23: DensityRank = 35<sup>th</sup> |
    24: 2000Density = 19.4 |
  4. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ...ap below shows, the shapes of time zones can be quite irregular because they usually follow the bounda...
    6: ...h Observatory]] in [[Greenwich]], [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] [http://greenwichmeantime.com/]. For ...
    8: ...1&mdash;known in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] as [[British Summer Time]] (BST).
    11: ...A]]: UTC &minus; 8 (e.g. if it is 12:00 UTC, then it is 04:00 in Los Angeles)
    12: ...a]]: UTC &minus; 5 (e.g. if it is 11:00 UTC, then it is 06:00 in Toronto)
  5. Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) (10289 bytes)
    3: This section of the [[Timeline of United States history]] concerns events from '''[[1860...
    7: ...Image:National-atlas-1970-1860.png|thumb|U.S. territorial extent in 1860]]
    9: *[[1860]] - [[Crittenden Compromise]]
    15: *[[1861]] - [[Kansas]] admitted to the Union as a [[free state]]
    26: *[[1863]] - [[New York City draft riots]]
  6. History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
    2: ...nant economic power and well on its way to taking its place among the imperial powers of the age. Thi...
    5: ''Main article: [[Reconstruction era (United States)|Reconstruction]]''
    7: ...ed by the Federal government, established the conditions and procedures for reintegrating the southern...
    9: ...lure of the federal government to effectively reunite the country contributed to the government's fail...
    11: ... which had been readmitted in [[1866]]) into 5 military districts. Governments that had been establish...
  7. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
    1: ...lahoma state capitol.jpg|thumb|300px|The State Capitol of Oklahoma]]
    2: ...g|right|thumb|300px|Looking at Downtown Oklahoma City]]
    3: ...rural areas often call Oklahoma City simply "The City."
    5: ...lains]] of the United States, and is the largest city in population of the 5 "plains states" ([[Oklaho...
    7: ...h more than 1.25 million residents in the metropolitan area.
  8. French language (40201 bytes)
    3: ...go]], [[Gabon]], [[Comoros]], [[Djibouti]], [[Mauritius]], [[Seychelles]].
    5: |speakers=77 million (128 million with second language speakers)|rank=11
    7: &nbsp;[[Italic languages|Italic]]<br>
    9: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Italo-Western languages|Italo-Western]]<br>
    10: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Western Italo-Western languages|Western]]<br>
  9. Hot spring (7271 bytes)
    3: ...und 55~57&deg;F or 13~14&deg;C in the eastern [[United States]]).
    7: ...rust, it will be heated as it comes into contact with hot rocks. The water from hot springs in non-[[v...
    9: ... and if the water is mixed with mud and [[clay]], it is called a [[mud pot]]. Note that hot springs in...
    11: ...Franklin D. Roosevelt]], who built the [[Little White House]] there).
    15: ...abilitation]] [[clinic]]s for those with [[disabilities]]. [http://www.rooseveltrehab.org] [http://www...
  10. River (12397 bytes)
    2: ...ng the umbrella term used in the scientific community for all flowing natural waterways. In the verna...
    4: ...nly called its mouth, a river typically widens at its end and forms what is known as a delta or estuar...
    7: ...ation curve of its bed, thereby converting the positional energy of the water into [[kinetic energy]]....
    9: ...e often used for recreational purposes (''see [[Whitewater kayaking]]''). Waterfalls are sometimes use...
    11: ...vers begin at their [[source]] in higher ground, either rising from a [[spring (water)|spring]], formi...
  11. Puma (9263 bytes)
    15: ...rm ''black panther'' is more commonly associated with the [[melanism|melanistic]] variants of [[leopar...
    17: ...e of these animals across their large range of habitats.
    20: ...the [[swamp]]s of southern [[Florida]] in the [[United States]], especially in the [[Everglades]]. The...
    23: ... of [[latitude]], from the southern [[Yukon]] Territory (in [[Canada]]) to the southern [[Andes]] (on ...
    25: ===Puma populations of the United States and Canada===
  12. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Wapiti}}<br/>{{StatusConcern}}
    17: ...e]] name for this animal meaning 'white rump'. Wapiti are a subspecies of the European red deer.
    19: ...he wapiti. Nevertheless, it is [[United Kingdom|Britain's]] largest native land [[mammal]], and can re...
    21: For centuries, the wild deer of Britain were reserved exclusively for royalty to hunt....
    24: ...onents by bellowing and walking in parallel. If neither stag backs down a clash of antlers can occur, ...
  13. Alaskan husky (4973 bytes)
    10: |[[United States]] ([[Alaska]])
    16: ...rosses&#8221;, so perhaps there is informal recognition that the Alaskan husky is expected to display ...
    18: ...teams of Alaskan huskies, or of Alaskans crossed with [[hound]]s or [[gundog]]s. Hounds are valued for...
    20: ...practiced in many kennels are strongly condemned with [[animal rights]] activists.
    23: ...], which accounts for the Alaskan's great variability of appearance.
  14. Chinook (dog) (4501 bytes)
    7: |[[United States]]
    16: |[[United Kennel Club|UKC]]: || Northern Breeds
    27: ...eveloped in the [[New England]] region of the [[United States|USA]] in the early [[20th century]].
    30: ...ook seems to owe more to [[mastiff]] than to [[spitz]] ancestry.
    33: ...erved with strangers. They are inherently gentle with children.
  15. Mackenzie River husky (2191 bytes)
    1: ...s are the usual northern-dog range of black and white, shades of grey and sable, tan, or blonde.
    3: ...ian Mounted Police]], consisting of a mix of [[Inuit]] ([[Eskimo]]) dog, large European breeds, and [[...
    5: ...ed to be independent but ?completely trustworthy with children, intelligent and eager to work.?
  16. Seppala Siberian Sleddog (6982 bytes)
    24: ...) height. Colours and markings are considered of little importance; eyes may be brown, blue or any com...
    26: ...ing breed? and in 2002 a similar separate breed initiative was started in the USA.
    31: ...ian Seppala Kennels of Harry R. Wheeler in St. Jovite Station, Quebec, developed and bred Seppala Sibe...
    33: ... the main population occurring in the [[Yukon Territory]].
    35: ...of 2002, Doug Willett undertook a similar breed initiative through the [[Continental Kennel Club]]?s r...
  17. Brown Bear (9756 bytes)
    16: ...orth America]]n [[subspecies]] of the brown bear. It is sometimes referred to poetically as the ''[[br...
    19: ...and round with a [[concave]] facial profile. In spite of their size, they can run at speeds of up to 6...
    21: ==Habitat==
    22: ... and [[Northwest Territories]], south through [[British Columbia]] and through the western half of [[A...
    24: ...0. Ninety-five percent of the population in the United States is in Alaska. In Europe, there are 14,0...
  18. Potato (22889 bytes)
    16: ...olanaceae]], or [[nightshade]], family, grown for its [[starch]]y [[tuber]]. Potatoes form the world's...
    18: ...ip with the [[sweet potato]]. In areas of the [[United States]] where sweet potatoes grow commonly, pe...
    21: ...kers call the potato ''pomme de terre'', meaning literally "apple of earth". ([[Dutch language|Dutch]]...
    24: ...nca]] civilization) cultivated it originally, and it spread over time to other [[Native American]] gro...
    26: ...e pioneers returned to England with Drake, along with the potatoes.
  19. Cougars (8083 bytes)
    15: ...rm ''black panther'' is more commonly associated with the [[melanism|melanistic]] variants of [[leopar...
    17: ...e of these animals across their large range of habitats.
    20: ...the [[swamp]]s of southern [[Florida]] in the [[United States]], especially in the [[Everglades]]. The...
    23: ... of [[latitude]], from the southern [[Yukon]] Territory (in [[Canada]]) to the southern [[Andes]] (on ...
    25: ===Puma populations of the United States and Canada===
  20. Donkeys (8731 bytes)
    21: ...nse; thus, a stallion will often simply not mate with a jenny because he is taking more of a beating t...
    28: ...tion]] are rather limited, donkeys appear to be quite intelligent, cautious, friendly, playful, and ea...
    33: With domication of all donkeys few species exist in t...
    40: ...here was another exitinct subspecies called the [[Yukon]] wild ass (''Equus asinus lambei''). In the wild...
    43: The Wild Burro of the Southwestern United States is the descendent of the beasts of burde...

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