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  1. Economy of Afghanistan (14517 bytes)
    9: ...erwhelmingly agricultural, despite the fact that only 12% of its total land area is arable and less th...
    13: ...gricultural production and livestock numbers are only sufficient to feed about half of Afghanistan's p...
    30: ...ent plans. By the late 1970s, these had achieved only mixed results due to flaws in the planning proce...
    34: ...50,000 pieces of [[unexploded ordnance]], sown mainly during the Soviet occupation, which continue to ...
    98: ...m]] poppies, [[wheat]], [[fruit]]s, [[nut (fruit)|nuts]], [[karakul]] pelts
  2. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    10: image_coat = Nl-arms.gif |
    25: ...://www.cbs.nl/nl/cijfers/bevolkingsteller/popclocknl.asp] |
    47: cctld= [[.nl]] |
    70: ... directly administrated by the Dutch government. Only then did they become official colonies (the [[Du...
    72: ...Germany]] in May [[1940]], to be fully liberated only on [[May 5th]],[[1945]]. From [[1941]] until [[1...
  3. Guinea-Bissau (9517 bytes)
    22: ...ge the capital city to [[Buba]], but the plan is unlikely to go forward.)
  4. Bear (6673 bytes)
    26: ...er body of water to capture fish. Bears will commonly travel far for food. Hunting times are usually i...
    44: ... on terra firma. [[Sun bear]]s are the smallest, only a bit smaller than the average woman.
  5. California (63989 bytes)
    93: ...the [[Sea of Cortez]] and the Pacific coast were only partially explored and California was shown on e...
    98: ...nia interior hunted terrestrial game and gathered nuts, acorns, and berries. California groups also were...
    122: ...he odd-numbered districts are elected in years evenly divisible by four, i.e., presidential election y...
    124: ...m lasts through January 2007. Schwarzenegger was only the second person in the history of the United S...
    128: ...erms, after which they may run for re-election. Unlike the retention elections for Supreme Court and ...
  6. Hawaii (34434 bytes)
    39: ...ngered species]] capital of the world and is the only industrial producer of [[coffee]], and [[chocola...
    54: ...lowly creating new volcanoes. This explains why only volcanoes on the the southern half of the Island...
    71: ...republican regime, [[Iolani Palace]] — the only official royal residence in the United States to...
    88: ...], a subset of [[American English]], is also commonly used for other formal business. Hawaiian is leg...
    95: ...stem|University of Hawaii System]] developed the only Hawaiian language graduate studies program in th...
  7. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    107: ...emical manufacturing. Although the state is certainly not defined by these activities, their existence...
    112: ...rcentages of immigrants in the country (trailing only [[California]] and [[New York]] and just ahead o...
    126: ...populated state in the nation, and the first and only state that has had every one of its 21 counties ...
    145: ...inatra]] was born [[December 12]], [[1915]], the only child of working-class Italian-American immigran...
    195: ...affic between [[Delaware]] and [[New York]]. Commonly referred to as simply "the Turnpike," it is also...
  8. Food (24212 bytes)
    108: ...nsport|transportation]]. Early food processing mainly involved [[salting (food)|salting]], [[curing]],...
    148: ...luence over consumers. Nevertheless, in [[2000]] only 19% of all US consumer expenditure spent on food...
    166: [[Foodborne illness]], commonly called "food poisoning," is caused by [[bacteriu...
    172: Less commonly, acute adverse reactions can also occur if chemi...
    179: ...d may provoke a reaction, however, this most commonly involves [[gluten]], corn, shellfish (mollusks),...
  9. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    32: ...most common, though first-time mothers typically only have a single cub. By spring thaw, when the bear...
    45: ...Black bears eat a great variety of vegetation and nuts as shown in the list below. It is notable that th...
    66: *[[Labrador tea]] (''Ledum groenlandicus'')
    77: *[[chestnuts]] (''castanea dentata'')
    89: ...garding hunting and forestry; by 1970 there were only 100 bears extant. However, due to changes in lan...
  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...
    22: ...[Television|TV]] remote controls are almost certainly false; most, if not all, remotes use [[infrared]...
    24: Greys will, however, quickly become bored unless provided with stimulating toys and interaction...
    46: ...www.theafricangreyparrot.com African grey parrot online community and information]
    47: * [http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9/ Tinkerbell - a flighted CAG parrot in Taiwan...
  11. Halloween (18290 bytes)
    2: ...n much of the [[Western world]], though most commonly in the [[United States]], [[Ireland]], [[Scotlan...
    20: ...al)|black magic]], or mythical [[monster]]s. Commonly-associated Halloween characters include [[ghost]...
    53: ... to be hoaxes, and the few that were real caused only minor injuries, but many parents were under the ...
    68: ...tinguished all other fires. Each family then solemnly lit their hearth from the common flame, thus bon...
    75: ...cotland, Ireland and the North of England. It is only in the last decade that it has become popular in...
  12. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    50: ... those allergic to [[bee]] stings, [[peanuts]], [[nuts]], and [[shellfish]] often carry an [[adrenalin]]...
    53: ...ed only by anecdotes, which makes them effective only as [[placebo]]s. Yet there are case studies invo...
    73: ...ong genealogies with parents being allergic to peanuts, but having children allergic to ragweed, or sibl...
    76: ...in allergies has been observed. So far, there is only sporadic evidence to support this hypothesis - o...
    83: ...tivated by environmental [[antigen]]s that might only cause minor reactions in others. It is the sympt...
  13. Macaw (5144 bytes)
    25: ...[Glaucous Macaw]] is also probably extinct, with only two reliable records of sightings in the 20th ce...
    28: Macaws eat nuts and fruit and are gnaw and chew on various object...
  14. List of national anthems (17969 bytes)
    4: [[Dependent area]]s are listed only if they have an anthem separate from or in addit...
    79: ...termeco]], Formerly: [[Jedna i Jedina]] (One and Only)
    196: |[[Finland]]||[[Maamme|Maamme/V岴 land]] (Our Land)
    214: ...[Dideba zetsit kurtheuls]] (Praise Be To The Heavenly Bestower of Blessings)
    226: |''[[Greenland]]''||''[[Nunarput utoqqarsuanngoravit]] (You O...
  15. Ankara (15129 bytes)
    55: ...ur the [[Asclepios]], the God of Medicine. Today only the basement and first floors remain. Situated i...
    61: ...Future''': This monument, in Güven Park, Bakanlıklar quarter, was erected in 1935 and bears ...
    75: ...pond for rowing), the Botanical Garden, Seğmenler Park, Anayasa Park, Kuğulu Park (famous fo...
    81: ...uge and fresh collection of spices, dried fruits, nuts, and other produce.
  16. Regions of Slovakia (4168 bytes)
    7: *''the 4 "regions" ([[NUTS]] 2, Slovak:oblasti/zoskupenia krajov), i.e. grou...
    8: ...ký kraj]] SK 01 (Bratislava Region) - comprises only this single kraj''
    56: ...page_en.cfm EU-maps ( the kraje correspond to the NUTS 3 level with EUROSTAT)]
  17. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    3: ...h]] to exploit minor local bonanzas of gold. The only long-term profitable ore to be mined, however, w...
    5: ...of [[ice age]]s, with [[lake]]s, such as [[Lake Manly]].
    41: ... [[lake]] that once filled Death Valley ([[Lake Manly]]) was the last stop for water flowing in the re...
    51: ... - remnants of the once huge lakes [[Lake Manly|Manly]] and [[Lake Panamint|Panamint]]. A much milder...
    53: ... of the mountain ridges where they harvested pine nuts before moving back to the valley bottom for winte...
  18. Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
    5: ...untry with a drifting sheet of ice. It is highly unlikely that there were any humans in the country at...
    9: ...s]], while supplementing their diet with gathered nuts, fruit and berries. They lived in seasonal shelte...
    25: ...s of size and importance. They are distributed mainly throughout the north and east of the country, th...
    39: ...s 370 tonnes of copper during the Bronze Age. As only about 0.2% of this can be accounted for in excav...
    91: ...h Ptolemy calls ''Eblana'', has often been mistakenly identified with the city of [[Dublin]] on accoun...
  19. Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
    11: ...rity along the lower Rhine, and was spread there only by [[Prussian]] officials who were moved there i...
    26: ...ies in other [[genus|genera]] are also used. Commonly used species in Northern [[Europe]] (including t...
    44: ...se trees is low. These trees must be kept inside only for a few days, as the warmth will bring them ou...
    55: ...hey were made the same way, using animal hair (mainly [[pig]] bristles) and later [[plastic]] bristles...
    72: ...]]s or electric lights ([[fairy lights]]) is commonly done, and a [[tree topper]] completes the ensemb...
  20. Magnesium (9193 bytes)
    7: ...th these aluminium-magnesium alloys being used mainly for [[beverage can]]s. Magnesium alloys also ar...
    30: ...ough magnesium is found in over 60 [[mineral]]s, only [[dolomite]], [[magnesite]], [[brucite]], [[carn...

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