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  1. Himalaya (16334 bytes)
    1: ...e for the range is Himalaya, though the plural '''Himalayas''' is often used.
    3: ... million people live in the watershed area of the Himalayan rivers, which also includes [[Bangladesh]].
    5: ...east from over the [[Tibetan Plateau]]. ([[:Image:himalaya_annotated.jpg|annotated version]])]]
    9: ...he east. The width varies between 250-300 km. The Himalayan range comprises three parallel ranges, arranged ...
    10: ...re. The northernmost range is called the ''Higher Himalaya'' and is also the oldest of the three. It has an ...

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  1. China (38909 bytes)
    7: ...he ROC, while never formally surrendering its claims, has moved away from its former identity as the r...
    18: ...hongguo", though acceptance or denial of such claims remains politically controversial, especially whe...
    30: ...he subsequent Silk Road traders would identify themselves by that name.
    32: In any circumstance, the word ''China'' passed through many lang...
    53: ... partly influenced by Christianity who believed himself to be the son of [[God]] and the younger broth...
  2. Camellia (2759 bytes)
    13: ...ative to eastern and southern [[Asia]] from the [[Himalaya]] east to [[Japan]] and [[Indonesia]]. Different ...
    24: ...C. japonica'' x ''C. sasquana'') and ''C. x williamsii'' (''C. japonica'' x ''C. salouenensis''). They...
  3. Hydrangea (4213 bytes)
    15: ...tern [[Asia]] (from [[Japan]] to [[China]], the [[Himalaya]] and [[Indonesia]]) and [[North America|North]] ...
    17: ...ese are carried in bunches, at the ends of the stems. Each individual hydrangea flower is relatively s...
    19: .... Aluminium is released from acidic soils, and forms complexes in the hydrangea flower giving them the...
    23: *''[[Hydrangea anomala]]'' (Climbing Hydrangea). Himalaya, southwest China.
    27: *''[[Hydrangea heteromalla]]''. Himalaya, west and north China.
  4. Rhododendron (3464 bytes)
    32: ...ration of diversity occurs in the [[Himalaya|Sino-Himalayan]] [[mountain]]s of southeast [[Asia]] from centr...
    34: ...r their many clusters of large trumpet-shaped blooms and their glossy oval leaves. Most rhododendrons ...
  5. Geology (12007 bytes)
    5: ...dies of the solar system. However, specialised terms such as ''selenology'' (studies of the [[Moon]]),...
    50: ...arance of fossils in sedimentary rocks. As organisms exist at the same time period throughout the worl...
    90: *[[Geology of the Himalaya]]
  6. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    29: ...al material sourced from molten [[magma]] that forms below. The genesis of divergent boundaries is so...
    39: ...the Eurasian plate, lifting it and creating the [[Himalaya]].
    108: ...e B. Airy]] a hundred years later during study of Himalayan gravitation, and seismic studies detected corres...
    133: ... but struggled to provide any fundamental mechanisms. The problem lay in the question "How?". Before ...
    137: ...e pre-plate descriptions of why the [[Alps]] or [[Himalaya]] exist to see the difference. In an attempt to a...
  7. Mountain (4538 bytes)
    7: ...e can be small or form extensive rift valley systems. This form of landscape can be seen in East Afric...
    14: ...he world's most significant mountain range, the [[Himalaya]]. Other definitions of height are possible. The ...
  8. Indo-Australian Plate (2019 bytes)
    5: ...ic Plate subducting under the Australian Plate forms the [[Kermadec Trench]], and the [[Tonga]] and [[...
    7: ...ndary]] with the [[Eurasian Plate]] forming the [[Himalaya]] and [[Hindu Kush]] [[mountain]]s.
    9: ...he north-east side of the [[Australian plate]] forms a [[subducting boundary]] with the Eurasian plate...
  9. Asia (16910 bytes)
    71: * the [[Himalayan States]] of [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[Nepal]], ...
    130: In terms of [[gross domestic product]], Asia's largest eco...
    176: ...e by mountains and desserts. The [[Caucuses]], [[Himalaya]], [[Karakum Desert]] and [[Gobi Desert]] formed ...
  10. People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
    4: The PRC claims sovereignty over but has never controlled [[Taiwa...
    19: ...Xiaoping]] and others who initiated economic reforms.
    23: ...ge Chinese as evidence of the success of the reforms.
    25: ...e also of the opinion that various political reforms, such as moves towards popular elections, have be...
    27: ...rs, claim that these policies severely violate norms of [[human rights]] that the international commun...
  11. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    1: ...ngladesh'''is a country in [[South Asia]] that forms the eastern part of the ancient region of [[Benga...
    12: | ([[Coat of Arms of Bangladesh|In Detail]])
    65: ...dating back to [[500 BC]], and there are even claims of social structures from around [[1000 BC]]. Ear...
    73: .... This genocide is one of the most horrible in terms of death toll in post World War II history. Owing...
    83: ...r Supreme Court Justice. Ershad later declared himself President and started a new political party na...
  12. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    69: ...th century CE, the arrival of the [[Arab]] [[Muslims]] to the provinces of [[Sindh]] and [[Punjab (Pa...
    76: ...n of Pakistan - an [[Islamic]] state for the Muslims of British India. [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] a Briti...
    79: ... modern history. An estimated 1 to 5 million Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus and others lost their lives as a d...
    90: ... formed from the names of the "homelands" of Muslims in [[South Asia]]. (P for [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Pun...
    105: ...he National Assembly are elected for five-year terms. The National Assembly elects the [[Prime Ministe...
  13. Nepal (22444 bytes)
    1: '''The Kingdom of Nepal''', situated in the [[Himalaya]], is the world's only [[Hindu]] [[kingdom]]. It ...
    8: ...width=140 | [[Image:Nepal_COA.gif|120px|Coat of arms of Nepal]]
    58: ...ist empire was displaced by resurgent Hindu fiefdoms such as the Licchavi dynasty.
    62: ...s since. Critics argue that the governmental reforms did not appreciably improve the political order b...
    66: ...cles and three aunts, before turning the gun on himself. His [[suicide]] attempt was not immediately s...
  14. Desert (21206 bytes)
    20: That said, there are different forms of deserts. Cold deserts can be covered in [[snow...
    40: ...ure of terrestrial, oceanic, and atmospheric systems. A coastal desert, the [[Atacama Desert]] of [[So...
    50: ...he most prominent example is found north of the [[Himalaya]], in parts of the [[Kunlun Mountains]] and the [...
    53: ...point of water. This "freeze-thaw" alternation forms patterned textures on the ground, as much as 5 me...
    81: ...ble, anchor the soil, and control erosion. The stems and leaves of some plants lower the surface veloc...
  15. India (27950 bytes)
    13: ...]], [[Indo-Scythian]] and [[Indo-Parthian]] kingdoms, and finally the [[Kushan Empire]]. From the [[3r...
    17: ...] dynasty. Nevertheless, several indigenous kingdoms remained in or rose to power, especially in the r...
    21: ...with India, took advantage of the fractured kingdoms to colonise the country. After a failed insurrect...
    23: ...more tests in [[1998]]. Significant economic reforms beginning in [[1991]], have transformed India int...
    32: ...oral college|electoral college]] for five-year terms. The [[Prime Minister of India|Prime Minister]] i...
  16. Monsoon (5846 bytes)
    17: == Monsoon Systems ==
    20: ...ological past, it is now understood, monsoon systems must have always accompanied the formation of [[s...
    23: ...courses in Arizona have thunderstorm warning systems.
    35: ...le, the south-west monsoon is drawn towards the [[Himalaya]]s, creating winds blowing rain clouds towards In...
  17. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    17: ...omagnets in the receivers, however, in their systems needle pointers were rotated in order to indicate...
    27: ...ode]]; they were and are used by the operators themselves for service information like link quality, f...
    31: ...llphones that allow Morse code input for sending SMS (see [[#External_links|external links]]).
    40: ... it requires less complex equipment than other forms of radio communication, and it can be used in ver...
    52: ... very high frequency maritime communications systems ([[GMDSS]]) have essentially made them obsolete. ...
  18. Mustard (7834 bytes)
    22: ...juncea''), originally from the foothills of the [[Himalaya]], is grown commercially in the [[U.K.]], [[Canad...
  19. Glacier (6999 bytes)
    3: ...ir of total water. The [[Siachen glacier]] in the Himalaya is the largest alpine glacier in the world. Glaci...
  20. Siachen glacier (3348 bytes)
    1: ...above sea level. The Siachen glacier is the great Himalayan [[watershed]] that demarcates central Asia from ...
    3: ... place of roses', a reference to the abundance of Himalayan [[wildflower]]s found in the valleys below the g...

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