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  1. Spiderwort (2097 bytes)
    14: ...ng plants, growing to 30-60 cm tall, and are commonly found individually or in clumps in wooded areas ...
    20: ...nd at a few sites in southern [[Saskatchewan]], [[Manitoba]] and [[Alberta]]; it is however more common furt...
  2. Maple (3638 bytes)
    14: ...almate]]ly lobed, or occasionally [[pinnate]] or unlobed leaves. The flowers are regular, pentamerous,...
    17: ...er triflorum'', have [[trifoliate]] leaves. The [[Manitoba Maple]] (''Acer negundo'') has pinnately compound...
  3. Canada (35540 bytes)
    3: ...iew article is already too long and should serve only as an introduction for Canada. To keep this over...
    39: |align=left|[[Manitoba]]||[[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]]||-6 (Central)
    94: ...y of Ghent]] was signed in December 1814. It was only after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Eu...
    111: ...to. To the north lies the [[Arctic Ocean]]; [[Greenland]] is to the northeast. Since [[1925]], Canada...
    113: ...anada covers a larger area than the U.S., it has only one-ninth its population.
  4. North Dakota (14827 bytes)
    72: ...da|Canadian]] Provinces of [[Saskatchewan]] and [[Manitoba]], on the west by [[Montana]], on the south by [[...
    79: North Dakota has the only state-owned bank in the United States, the [[Ban...
    96: ...ota currently ranks 47th in population, ahead of only [[Vermont]], [[Alaska]], and [[Wyoming]].
    135: ...1%, yet North Dakota grew a mere 0.5%. It is the only state (along with Washington DC) whose populatio...
    197: presented a dilemma: only one, upon the President's
  5. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    65: ... country, perhaps a reflection of the strong [[mainline Protestant]] and [[Roman Catholic]] following.
    100: ...e state is bordered on the north by [[Canada]] ([[Manitoba]] and [[Ontario]]), on the east by [[Wisconsin]] ...
    116: ...ted since [[1997]] (as of 2004, Minnesota is the only U.S. state with such a mandate). If production ...
    118: ...s along the Mississippi River, in and out of the inland seaport of Duluth, along [[railroad]]s that cr...
    153: ...4% of Minnesotans are [[Protestant]] (mostly [[mainline Protestant]]), although there are also a large...
  6. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    8: ...is, incidentally, local time at Greenwich itself only between 01:00 UTC on the last Sunday in October ...
    31: ...ime until [[August 2]], [[1880]]. This paragraph only applies to the island of Great Britain, not to t...
    41: ... 7.5? wide separated by a [[longitude]] of 180?. Unlike the zig-zagging land-based [[International Dat...
    43: ...eas that do not have a legal standard time ([[Greenland]]'s [[ice sheet]] and all of [[Antarctica]]&md...
    45: ...it to within 50 ms of UT1, reducing the error to only 20 m.
  7. Fog (4764 bytes)
    19: [[Image:Icefog2.jpg|thumb|Ice fog in [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]] condenses on a -40°C [[January]] d...
    21: ...l below the [[freezing point]], making it common only in and near the [[Arctic]] and [[Antarctic]] reg...
  8. Polar bear (6417 bytes)
    18: ... [[Optical fiber|fibre-optic]] properties, a commonly perpetuated [[urban legend]].
    20: ...ith [[infrared camera]] they are barely visible. Only the pads of their feet emit detectable heat.
    22: ...vorous member of the [[bear]] family and feeds mainly on [[seal (mammal)|seal]]s. Polar bears are exce...
    24: Polar bears are believed to be threatened, not mainly by [[hunting]], but by [[habitat loss]] caused b...
    26: ... the bear to help it stay warm during the cold, sunless [[winter]]s. Measurements show, however, that ...
  9. Dentistry (9670 bytes)
    33: ...is not publicly run (see [[Medicare (Canada)]]); only children and the elderly can have free dental ca...
    47: *[[University of Manitoba]] ([[1958]])
    54: ...e would only take 2-3 years. It is accepted that only after 5 years of such training would the trainee...
  10. Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
    5: ... [[Hockey stick|stick]] with a blade that is commonly curved at one end. Players may also redirect the...
    19: ... typically two ''linesmen'', who are responsible only for calling offside and icing violations, and on...
    40: ...iods'' of twenty minutes each, the clock running only when the puck is in play. In international play,...
    48: ...t players may instead wear a visor that protects only their eyes, or no mask at all; however, some pro...
    55: ...n interesting historical footnote, one of Lord Stanley's sons was instrumental in instituting ice hock...
  11. French language (40201 bytes)
    288: ...), [[United States|United States of America]] (mainly [[Louisiana]] and the [[New England]] region) an...
    304: ...over the years, including those mandating French-only commercial signs, court proceedings and debates ...
    306: ...ritories]], and [[Nunavut]]. In [[Ontario]] and [[Manitoba]], French does not have full official status, alt...
    364: ***All other accents are used only to distinguish similar words or for etymological...
    372: * only two [[grammatical gender]]s
  12. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    29: ...aced the humiliation and oppression that was commonly directed at Indians in that country. One day in...
    42: ...onment. Beginning on [[March 18]], [[1922]], he only served about two years of the sentence, being re...
    52: ...ster of India|Prime Minister]]. They disagreed openly over the path to an independent India, yet Gandh...
    55: ...e it clear they would not support the war effort unless India were granted immediate independence. He...
    90: ...to the City of [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]], to signify their support for the f...
  13. Caesium (11026 bytes)
    151: ...ercury (element)|mercury]], caesium is among the only metals that are liquid at or near room [[tempera...
    172: ... of this metal is located at [[Bernic Lake]] in [[Manitoba]]. The deposits there are estimated to contain 30...
    180: ...ement has the largest number of isotopes, it has only one naturally occurring stable [[isotope]], Cs-1...
    190: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/55.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  14. Rubidium (10211 bytes)
    204: ...>Rb, in the form of vapor is one of the most commonly-used atomic species employed for [[laser cooling...
    210: ...e deposits of [[pollucite]] at [[Bernic Lake]], [[Manitoba]].
    216: ... The dates indicate the true age of the minerals only if the rocks have not been subsequently altered....
    222: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/37.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  15. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    17: ...d largest [[deer]] (cervid) in the world, second only to [[moose]] (which, confusingly, are called ''e...
    41: ... the west, especially the Rocky Mountain region. Only 3,500 wapiti live in the wild in the United Stat...
    48: ... Mountain or Yellowstone elk (''C. e. nelsoni''), Manitoba elk (''C. e. manatobensis''), Olympic or Roosevel...
    58: ...he hunting of what seemed like unlimited game, mainly [[buffalo]] and wapati. Hunting for meat progres...
    67: ...evolved with the [[Great Plains]] to become the [[Manitoba Elk]]. At the same time the eastern population wa...
  16. American Bison (6740 bytes)
    42: The bison is a symbol of [[Manitoba]], the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]], the [[U...
  17. Brown Bear (9756 bytes)
    34: ...ar females produce one to four young which weigh only one pound at birth.
    60: ...grizzly bear are listed as extirpated in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
    63: ...th America.{{fn|1}} In [[Scandinavia]] there are only three known cases during the last 100 years wher...
    68: #A human suddenly appearing between a mother and her cubs
  18. Wind power (27669 bytes)
    1: ...nergy by [[wind turbine]]s. This article deals mainly with the intricacies of large-scale deployment o...
    11: .... The earth is not heated evenly by the sun. Not only do the poles receive less energy from the sun th...
    42: ...uring the cold snap. For example, the St. Leon, [[Manitoba]] project has a total rating of 99 MW and is esti...
    74: ...nerates 3% of all electricity produced in India. Unlike the others in the top 5 though, India's estima...
    88: ...Lightweight materials (the entire turbine weighs only 16kg (35 pounds)) allow it to respond quickly to...
  19. Arctic Ocean (7316 bytes)
    7: ...trait]] and to the Atlantic Ocean through the Greenland Sea.
    12: ...the Pacific via the Bering Strait. The [[East Greenland Current]] carries the major outflow. [[Tempera...
    26: ...([[Russia]]) to [[Denmark Strait]] (between [[Greenland]] and [[Iceland]]); the icepack is surrounded ...
    36: ...d]]; icebergs calved from glaciers in western Greenland and extreme northeastern [[Canada]]; permafros...
    44: [[Churchill, Manitoba]] (Canada), [[Murmansk]] (Russia), [[Arkhangelsk]...
  20. Hudson Bay (2815 bytes)
    2: ...e northern areas of [[Ontario]], [[Quebec]] and [[Manitoba]] and the southeastern area of [[Nunavut]]. A sma...
    4: ...s of numerous former beachfronts can be seen far inland from the current shore.
    6: ... he worked his way around the west coast of [[Greenland]] and into the bay, mapping much of its easter...

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