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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: ...f as ''[[Taiwan]]'', which is also the usage commonly adopted in the West (see [[political status of T...
    16: ...ng the [[Spring and Autumn Period]], it was used only to describe the states politically descended fro...
    27: The Republic of China as it controlled mainland China, and later, the People's Republic of Chi...
    30: The most commonly accepted theory as to the origin of the [[Englis...
    34: ...;中華地區) refers to [[Mainland China]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Macau]], [[Taiwan]],...
  2. Camellia (2759 bytes)
    13: ...ative to eastern and southern [[Asia]] from the [[Himalaya]] east to [[Japan]] and [[Indonesia]]. Different ...
  3. Hydrangea (4213 bytes)
    15: ...tern [[Asia]] (from [[Japan]] to [[China]], the [[Himalaya]] and [[Indonesia]]) and [[North America|North]] ...
    23: *''[[Hydrangea anomala]]'' (Climbing Hydrangea). Himalaya, southwest China.
    27: *''[[Hydrangea heteromalla]]''. Himalaya, west and north China.
    44: Other varieties only flower on 'old wood'. Thus new wood resulting fr...
  4. Rhododendron (3464 bytes)
    32: ...ration of diversity occurs in the [[Himalaya|Sino-Himalayan]] [[mountain]]s of southeast [[Asia]] from centr...
    34: ...lossy oval leaves. Most rhododendrons flower for only a brief period each year, but during that time t...
  5. Geology (12007 bytes)
    90: *[[Geology of the Himalaya]]
  6. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    10: ...''plate boundary'', and plate boundaries are commonly associated with geological events such as earthq...
    19: ...ur where two plates slide towards each other commonly forming either a [[subduction]] zone (if one pla...
    37: ...ce, forming long chains of [[volcano|volcanoes]] inland from the continental shelf and parallel to it....
    39: ...the Eurasian plate, lifting it and creating the [[Himalaya]].
    63: ...g of material at mid-ocean ridges is almost certainly part of this convection. Some early models of pl...
  7. Mountain (4538 bytes)
    14: ...he world's most significant mountain range, the [[Himalaya]]. Other definitions of height are possible. The ...
  8. Indo-Australian Plate (2019 bytes)
    7: ...ndary]] with the [[Eurasian Plate]] forming the [[Himalaya]] and [[Hindu Kush]] [[mountain]]s.
  9. Asia (16910 bytes)
    52: * [[China]], but sometimes only the eastern regions
    62: * In [[Indochina|mainland Southeast Asia]], the countries [[Myanmar]], [...
    66: ...y the [[South China Sea]], and thus has both a mainland and island part.
    71: * the [[Himalayan States]] of [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[Nepal]], ...
    76: ...e Western term ''[[Middle East]]'', which is commonly used by Europeans and Americans. ''Middle East''...
  10. People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
    1: ...]The '''People's Republic of China''' (PRC), commonly referred to as '''China''', is a state in [[East...
    6: The term "[[mainland China]]" is sometimes used to denote the area ...
    13: ...n [[1949]] with the Communists in control of [[mainland China]] and the Kuomintang in control of [[Tai...
    21: ...wed but gradually under the leadership of [[Zhou Enlai]] moderate forces regained influence. After Mao...
    33: :''This section is on the politics of [[Mainland China]]. See also: [[Chinese nationalism]], [[...
  11. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    69: ...eir own language. Worth mentioning, this was the only revolution that was done solely for preserving t...
    88: ...ring the tenure of a [[caretaker government]], mainly in controlling the transition to a new governmen...
    116: ...mage of Bangladesh's physical features (click to enlarge and view national borders)]]
    119: ...lood and [[drought]]. Hills rise above the plain only in the [[Chittagong Hill Tracts]] (highest point...
    269: ...a]], or Bengali. The remaining two percent are mainly [[Urdu language|Urdu-speaking]], non-Bengali Mus...
  12. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    132: ...although (because of the [[Pressler amendment]]) only a few were eventually supplied. However, China c...
    138: ...r Soviet allies, [[Libya]] and [[Syria]] are the only two middle eastern countries with whom Pakistan ...
    140: ...te a [[renaissance]] and [[Age of Enlightenment|enlightenment]] in the Islamic world. Besides the OIC...
    142: ...ar states|declared nuclear power]] – the only Islamic nation to have that status – als...
    165: ...he structure of the economy, and agriculture now only accounts for roughly one-fifth of the GDP. There...
  13. Nepal (22444 bytes)
    1: ...'', situated in the [[Himalaya]], is the world's only [[Hindu]] [[kingdom]]. It is in South Asia, shar...
    81: ...ain Region in north. Of Nepal's total land area, only 20 percent is cultivatable. Deforestation is a s...
    83: ...order. The vista and majesty of Everest and the [[Himalaya]]n range, including eight of the world's top ten ...
    111: ...ss domestic product|GDP]]. Industrial activity mainly involves the processing of agricultural produce ...
    135: * Kantipur (Nepali)[http://www.kantipuronline.com]
  14. Desert (21206 bytes)
    20: ... remains frozen as snow pack; these are more commonly referred to as [[tundra]] if a short season of a...
    28: ... dry winds dissipate cloud cover, allowing more sunlight to heat the land. Most of the major deserts o...
    50: ...nd north of the [[Himalaya]], in parts of the [[Kunlun Mountains]] and the [[Tibetan Plateau]]. Many l...
    53: ...tures in these deserts, but snow dunes occur commonly in areas where precipitation is locally more abu...
    59: ...es. Although its surface atmospheric pressure is only about one-hundredth that of Earth, global circul...
  15. India (27950 bytes)
    5: ...imes onwards, though its contemporary use is unevenly applied due to domestic disputes over how repres...
    58: [[image:Yumthanghimalayas.jpg|thumb|270px|The [[Himalaya]] stretch from [[Jammu and Kashmir]] in the north...
    59: ...nd northeast states are made up of the [[Himalaya|Himalayan Range]]. The rest of northern, central and easte...
    63: ...e]] in the north. Parts of India which lie in the Himalayan mountains have a [[tundra]] climate. India gets ...
    71: ...n small towns and villages. While India receives only around three million foreign visitors a year, to...
  16. Monsoon (5846 bytes)
    23: ...f being caught in the open when these storms suddenly appear, many golf courses in Arizona have thunde...
    35: ...le, the south-west monsoon is drawn towards the [[Himalaya]]s, creating winds blowing rain clouds towards In...
  17. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    2: ...) [[amateur radio]] operators. Morse code is the only digital [[modulation]] mode designed to be easil...
    19: ...nes "dashes", and the letters most commonly used in the English language were assigned the s...
    38: ... reserved for transmission of Morse code signals only.
    40: Since Morse relies on only an ([[On-off keying|on-off keyed]]) radio signal...
    42: ...d by trained operators even though the signal is only faintly readable. This level of "penetration" is...
  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...
    5: ...can calve underwater, causing the iceberg to suddenly explode up out of the water. The [[Hubbard Glaci...
    25: ...ssively lower as one approaches the poles. [[Greenland]] and [[Antarctica]] are heavily glaciated, to...
  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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