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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]])
    16: ...cationEquatorialGuinea.png|Location of Equatorial Guinea]]
  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: ... to the family Caviidae and the genus ''Cavia''. Guinea pigs are classified in order Rodentia, although t...
    24: ...f information in this article is about the common guinea pig.
    27: ...vegetable scraps as a half pet/half future meal. Guinea pigs are called ''cuy'' (pl. ''cuyes'') in Per? c...
  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: ... to the family Caviidae and the genus ''Cavia''. Guinea pigs are classified in order Rodentia, although t...
    24: ...f information in this article is about the common guinea pig.
    27: ...vegetable scraps as a half pet/half future meal. Guinea pigs are called ''cuy'' (pl. ''cuyes'') in Per? c...
  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...
    4: Once thought to inhabit the entire island of New Guinea, today populations remain only in remote mountain...

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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    17: *[[Roald Amundsen]], (1872-1928), [[Norway|Norwegian]], first at ...
    28: ...Willem Barents]], ([[1550]]?-[[1597]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]], died on [[Novaya Zemlya]] [[Northeast Pa...
    53: ...] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[Atlantic]] islands)
    54: ...595—?), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] explorer of [[New Guinea]] coast, navigated the [[Gulf of Carpentaria]] in...
    66: ... the [[Indies]]; discovered various lands and islands and established a colony on [[Hispaniola]]
  2. Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
    4: ...tatues in the world. The [[Venus de Milo]] now stands in the [[Louvre]] in [[Paris]].
    8: ...of [[New Guinea]], [[New Zealand]], and other islands, and found out the probable place of the death of...
  3. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    33: ...uguese trade post [[São Jorge da Mina]] at the [[Guinea]] coast.
    35: ...iner received all of Perestello's charts of the winds and currents of the [[Portuguese possessions]] of...
    46: ... calculated that the distance from the Canary Islands to Japan was 2,400 nautical miles (about 4,444 km...
    52: ... is probable that he made the same outrageous demands for himself in Portugal that he later made in Spa...
    54: ...edit for being "the principal cause why those islands were discovered."
  4. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    5: ...ieutenant general and Japanese commander in [[New Guinea]]
    40: ...ams, Sr.|Adams, Charles Francis]] (1807-1886), grandson of John Adams, son of John Quincy Adams, US con...
  5. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    7: ...t Vincent and the Grenadines]], the [[Solomon Islands]], [[Tuvalu]] and the [[United Kingdom|United Kin...
    23: ...in Britain during World War II|evacuated]] to [[Windsor Castle]], Berkshire. There was some suggestion ...
    27: ...s known as No 230873 Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor, and was trained as a driver. This training was...
    33: ...lexandra of Denmark]], and the Duke is a great-grandson through [[George I of Greece]]). Prince Philip ...
    35: ...uld have the ''personal surname'' [[Mountbatten-Windsor]].
  6. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    29: ...kland Islands]] from [[Argentina]] in the [[Falklands War]].
    31: ...employment]], especially in the industrial heartlands of [[northern England]], and increased wealth ine...
    69: ...ch had been revoked five years earlier. [[Bobby Sands]], the first of the strikers, was elected as an [...
    75: ...doubtedly helped the Conservatives to achieve a landslide victory in the [[United Kingdom general elect...
    87: ...rt due to US support of Thatcher during the Falklands' War, she supported the US bombing raid on [[Liby...
  7. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    10: ...to include George Putnam. The two developed a friendship during preparation for the Atlantic crossing. ...
    14: ...indbergh]]'s solo flight. However, strong north winds, icy conditions and mechanical problems forced he...
    20: ...[Southeast Asia]], they arrived at [[Lae]], [[New Guinea]] on [[June 29]]. About 22,000 miles (35,000 km) ...
    22: ... report and sighting were over the [[Nukumanu Islands]], about 800 miles (1,300 km) into the flight. Th...
    30: ...n the weeks prior to her final departure from New Guinea. Compiled by Putnam himself, historians have cast...
  8. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    33: ...esia, and especially in the large island of [[New Guinea]]. Moreover, male anthropologists often miss the...
    35: ...nance that were documented in more stratified New Guinea cultures--e.g. by Andrew Strathern. They are inde...
    39: ...out that the three cultures she lived with in New Guinea were almost a perfect laboratory--for each had th...
    47: ... problem on which she based her Growing Up in New Guinea. She reasoned as follows: If primitive adults thi...
    49: "In her research on [[Manus Island]] of New Guinea, she discovered that 'primitive' children think i...
  9. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    35: ...t given to laureates, and asked that the $6,000 funds be diverted to the poor in Calcutta. When Mother ...
    68: ...proving comments were seen as a result of the friendship between Teresa and the [[Indian National Congr...
    97: ...zled UK?450 million from his employees' pension funds. There is no suggestion that she was aware of any...
    108: ...at the Missionaries of Charity run in [[Papua New Guinea]] have any residents in them, being purely for th...
    113: ... observed included cleanliness, the tending of wounds and sores, and kindness, but he noted that the si...
  10. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    36: The structure of the leaves corresponds to the specific habitat of the orchid. Species th...
    63: [[Image:Orchinds_85575A.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Orchid|Image provide...
    92: ...ngitudinal slits, while remaining closed at both ends. The [[ripe]]ning of a capsule can take from 2 to...
    109: ...o massive ''[[Grammatophyllum]]s'' (7 m) in [[New Guinea]], their beauty and sophistication have captivate...
  11. Rhododendron (3464 bytes)
    34: ...pecies occur as far south as [[Borneo]] and [[New Guinea]]. They grow well in [[acid soil]], and are noted...
  12. Placenta (1967 bytes)
    11: ...ing mammals only found in [[Australia]] and [[New Guinea]], and the [[marsupial]]s, which are found primar...
  13. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    5: ... or two arms projecting from the centromere. The ends of the chromosomes are special structures called ...
    19: ... are attached at the centromere and two opposite ends of the cell. During mitosis, the microtubules pul...
    51: <td>[[Guinea Pig]]</td>
  14. Parasite (2795 bytes)
    18: *** [[Dracunculiasis]] (Guinea Worm Disease)
  15. Continent (6440 bytes)
    32: ...Another land bridge connected Australia and [[New Guinea]] then, and they formed the continent of [[Sahul]...
    36: ...idered to be a part of Europe. The [[Pacific islands]] may be associated with Australia to form the re...
    45: ... geologic continents are [[Sahul]] (Australia-New Guinea) and [[Antarctica]], but there are many [[microco...
  16. Africa (35389 bytes)
    3: ...quare mile|mi&sup2;]]) including its adjacent islands, it covers 20.3 percent of the total land area on...
    24: ...[square mile|mi<sup>2</sup>]]), including the islands.
    109: ...ll as the colony of [[Rhodesia]] and in the highlands of what is now [[Kenya]]. Smaller numbers of Euro...
    114: ...ages. [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] extends into the [[Sahel]] and [[Southwest Asia]]. [[Nige...
    174: * [[Equatorial Guinea]]
  17. Australia (39438 bytes)
    48: ...a]], it includes the mainland and a number of islands, the largest of which is [[Tasmania]]. Australia ...
    50: ...es of the waterway across the border by Papua New Guinean people and [[Torres Strait Islander]]s.
    54: ...[Latin]] ''australis'', meaning ''southern''. Legends of an "unknown southern land" (''[[Terra Australi...
    63: ...[[Melanesia]]n, inhabited the [[Torres Strait Islands]] and parts of far north [[Queensland]], they hav...
    93: ...d the [[South Pacific]] through the [[Pacific Islands Forum]]. It maintains ties to the [[Commonwealth ...
  18. Indo-Australian Plate (2019 bytes)
    3: ...]. [[India]], [[Meganesia]] ([[Australia]], [[New Guinea]], and [[Tasmania]]), [[New Zealand]], and [[New ...
    5: ... and New Caledonia are the southern and northern ends of the former land mass of [[Tasmantis]], which s...
    9: ...[Burma]]) to the south-west of [[Indonesia]]n islands of [[Sumatra]] and [[Borneo]].
  19. Land bridge (3351 bytes)
    16: * There were land bridges between [[New Guinea]], [[Australia]], and [[Tasmania]]. The combined...
  20. Sub-Saharan Africa (3920 bytes)
    1: ... regions. The modern term ''Sub-Saharan'' corresponds with the standard representation of North as abov...
    49: * [[Equatorial Guinea]]
    53: * [[Guinea-Bissau]]

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