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  1. Economy of Afghanistan (14517 bytes)
    4: Historically, there has been a dearth of information and reliable statistics ...
    6: ...ed by the IMF to US$6.5 billion, after adding proceeds from [[opium]] products.
    13: ...ion and livestock numbers are only sufficient to feed about half of Afghanistan's population. Shortage...
    15: ...income for impoverished Afghans. Afghanistan has been the world's largest producer of opium for most o...
    23: ...mining these resources difficult, and there have been few serious attempts to further explore or explo...
  2. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    19: leader_titles = [[Dutch monarch|Queen]]<br>[[Prime minister of the Netherlands|Prime m...
    62: ...nt and formed the [[Union of Utrecht]], which is seen as the foundation of the modern Netherlands. [[P...
    68: ...g William III]] was succeeded by his daughter [[Queen Wilhelmina]] in [[1890]], Luxembourg seceded bec...
    72: ...six founding members of the [[European Coal and Steel Community]], which would later evolve into the [...
    79: This feeling is strongest in the southern provinces [[Limb...
  3. Guinea-Bissau (9517 bytes)
    1: ...s official name in order to prevent confusion between itself and the [[Guinea|Republic of Guinea]].
    69: ...ection, with reports of an influx of arms in the weeks leading up to the election.
    111: ''See also'': [[List of African writers (by country)#Gu...
    149: ...bgn/5454.htm United States consular information sheet/travel advisory for Guinea-Bissau]
  4. Bear (6673 bytes)
    22: ...e broad paws, long snouts, and round ears. Their teeth are used for defense and tools and depend on th...
    26: ...et, such as polar bears. They eat lichens, roots, nuts, and berries. They can also go to a river or othe...
    32: ...ed. However, they will still remain nearby for three years. The cubs are more sexually mature at seven...
    40: [[Image:Panda_bear.jpg|thumb|left]]Laws have been passed in many areas of the world to protect bea...
    44: [[Polar bear]]s are the largest type of bear, indeed one of the largest carnivores on terra firma. [[...
  5. California (63989 bytes)
    57: Grass = [[Stipa|Purple Needlegrass]] |
    60: Tree = [[Sequoia|California Redwood]] |
    81: ...s in this article use names, not numbers. Please see [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] for details.
    85: ...tely below the footnote you noted in step 3. No need to re-number anything!
    86: ... 5) Multiple footnotes to the same reference: see [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] for a how-to.
  6. Hawaii (34434 bytes)
    39: ...orld and is the only industrial producer of [[coffee]], and [[chocolate]] in the nation.
    44: ...]], [[state gem]], [[state mammal]] and [[state tree]]. Included are the two statues representing Haw...
    51: Nineteen islands and atolls extending across a distance o...
    54: ...est volcano to form is [[Loihi Seamount|Loihi]], deep below the waters off the south coast of the Isla...
    71: .... His sister, [[Liliuokalani|Lili'uokalani]], succeeded him to the throne and ruled until her dethrone...
  7. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    41: ... would become New Jersey) to two friends who had been loyal through the [[English Civil War]]: [[Georg...
    45: ...ersey]] and [[East Jersey]], for the 28 years between [[1674]] and [[1702]]. In 1702 the two provinces...
    49: New Jersey was one of the [[13 colonies|thirteen colonies]] that revolted against British rule in...
    53: ... history of the United States of America, having been immortalized in [[Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze]]'s pa...
    57: Slightly more than a week after victory at [[Trenton]], on January 3, 1777...
  8. Food (24212 bytes)
    28: ...festival]]s. Food eaten in smaller quantities between meals is regarded as [[snack food]].
    34: :''See also: [[Appetite]], [[Buddhist cuisine]], [[Eucha...
    39: ...d [[combine harvester|combine]], etc. These have been combined with the use of [[pesticide]]s to promo...
    41: More recently, there has been a growing trend towards more [[sustainable agric...
    47: :''See also: [[mariculture]], [[horticulture]], [[agribu...
  9. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    20: ...rge body, and a short tail. Though these bears indeed generally have shaggy black hair, the coat can v...
    23: ...erful front [[paw]] is enough to kill an adult [[deer]].
    27: ...s hibernate during winter and may build dens in tree cavities, under logs, rocks, in banks, caves, or ...
    30: ... age, and breed every 2 to 3 years. Black bears breed in the spring, usually in May and June, but the ...
    32: ...rgy, inquisitive and playful. They are weaned between July and September of their first year, and stay...
  10. African Grey Parrot (5256 bytes)
    14: ...sh;two front and two back. They feed primarily on nuts and fruits, supplemented by leafy matter. Both wi...
    18: ... consequence of their history of [[cooperative]] feeding on the ground in central Africa.
    20: ... Ambitious claims of [[language]] use have also been made for another African grey called [[N'kisi]],...
    22: Greys captured in the wild need time and effort to adapt to human presence, and ...
    32: ...CAGs) are larger birds with light grey feathers, deep red tails and black beaks. The other subspecies...
  11. Halloween (18290 bytes)
    1: ...e:Halloween clipart 3.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Halloween Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com...
    2: '''Halloween''' is a [[holiday]] celebrated on the night of ...
    4: ...ys) and given a Christian reinterpretation. Halloween is also known as the [[Day of the Dead]], and it...
    5: [[Image:Halloween clipart 2.jpg|thumb|150px|Halloween Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com...
    6: Halloween is also called ''Pooky Night'' in some parts of ...
  12. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    1: ... word allergy derives from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''allos'' meaning "other" and ''ergon'' ...
    4: .... H. Gell and R. R. A. Coombs. Allergy has since been kept as the name for Type I Hypersensitivity, ch...
    11: * Airways: [[bronchoconstriction]], wheezing and dyspnoea, sometimes outright attacks of [...
    16: [[Hay fever]] is one example of an exceedingly common minor allergy - large percentages of...
    39: ... have not all been proven. Therefore it could be seen as a [[placebo]]; however, it has helped people.
  13. Macaw (5144 bytes)
    28: Macaws eat nuts and fruit and are gnaw and chew on various object...
    30: ...ill bond primarily with one person &ndash; their keeper. Pet macaws thrive on frequent interaction, h...
    34: ...ances. This makes macaws very demanding birds to keep and the decision to have one as household pets s...
    53: **''Ara ambigua'' : Buffon's Macaw or [[Great Green Macaw]]
    55: ...ra chloroptera'' : Greenwing Macaw or [[Red-and-green Macaw]]
  14. List of national anthems (17969 bytes)
    15: ...'[[Ave Maris Stella]] (Star of the Sea, We Hail Thee)''
    33: ...ntigua and Barbuda]]||[[Fair Antigua, We Salute Thee]]
    57: |[[Barbados]]||[[In Plenty and In Time of Need]]
    69: |[[Belize]]||[[Land of the Free]]
    103: ...da]]||[[O Canada]] Royal Anthem: [[God Save the Queen]]
  15. Ankara (15129 bytes)
    4: ...d goat and its wool ([[Angora wool]]), a unique breed of cat ([[Turkish Angora|Ankara Cat]]), white [[...
    6: Ankara is situated upon a steep and rocky hill, which rises 500 ft. above the pl...
    8: ...ine remains of [[Architecture of Ancient Greece|Greek]], [[Roman Empire|Roman]] and [[Byzantine Empire...
    11: ...]] [[Hattians|Hatti]] civilization, which was succeeded in the 2nd millennium BC by the [[Hittites|Hit...
    23: ...f his resistance movement in Ankara in [[1919]] (See [[Treaty_of_S%E8vres]] and [[Turkish War of Indep...
  16. Regions of Slovakia (4168 bytes)
    1: ...tal R). Their number, borders and functions have been changed several times. Each kraj consists of [[o...
    3: See also the [[ranked list of Slovak regions]].
    7: *''the 4 "regions" ([[NUTS]] 2, Slovak:oblasti/zoskupenia krajov), i.e. grou...
    16: ... of Hungary]] (cca. 11th / 12th century - 1918), see [[List of traditional regions of Slovakia]]
    41: ...As for administrative division, [[Slovakia]] has been subdivided into 8 "kraje" since:
  17. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    1: ...e examples include [[Creosote Bush]], [[Bighorn Sheep]], [[Coyote]], and the [[Death Valley Pupfish]] ...
    3: ...]] fields of [[California]]. They were stuck for weeks and in the process gave the Valley its name eve...
    5: ...rt, creating the [[Basin and Range]] landform we see today. Valleys filled with sediment and, during t...
    36: ...anyon half way down with a relatively small and steep alluvial fan for the stream sediments to collect...
    38: ...ain ranges removed from the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Three of these are significant barriers; the [[Sierra N...
  18. Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
    5: ...about two thirds of the country with a drifting sheet of ice. It is highly unlikely that there were an...
    7: ...hem, for many centuries were to pass before the treeless [[permafrost]] was transformed into a densely...
    9: ...hey are known to have built canoes from dug-out tree trunks.
    16: ...驤e Fields were farmed for several centuries between [[34th century BC|3500]] and [[30th century BC|3...
    18: ...re similar to that found in northern Britain has been excavated in [[Ulster]] (Lyle's Hill pottery) an...
  19. Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
    1: ...hristmas_tree.jpg|right|350px|thumb|A Christmas tree in a German home]]
    2: ...e''' is normally an [[evergreen]] [[conifer]] [[tree]] that is brought in the house or used in the ope...
    5: ...stonbury thorn]] is still sent annually for the Queen's Christmas table in the [[United Kingdom]].
    7: ...ehem.png|right|thumb|Silhouette drawing of the Three Wise Men on camels following the star of Bethlehe...
    9: ...he pagan tribes using the cone-shaped evergreen trees because of their triangular appearance.
  20. Magnesium (9193 bytes)
    7: ... to aid the removal of [[sulfur]] from iron and steel.
    10: ...e car wheels of magnesium alloy are called "mag wheels."
    26: The name originates from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word for a district in [[Thessaly]] called [[M...
    37: ...ake frequently causes muscle [[spasm]]s, and has been associated with [[cardiovascular disease]], [[di...
    40: ...cule contains magnesium. [[nut (fruit)|Nut]]s, [[seed]]s, and some whole grains are also good sources ...

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