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  1. Mountain Pine Beetle (1978 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Mountain pine beetle}}
    2: ...ponderosae.jpg|250px]] | caption = Adult mountain pine beetle<br>''Dendroctonus ponderosae''}}
    23: The '''mountain pine beetle''', ''Dendroctonus ponderosae'', is a spec...
    25: ...b|left|240px|Mountain pine beetles killed these [[pine]] trees in [[Prince George, British Columbia]].]]
    26: ...lecone pine]]s and [[pinyon pine]]s are less commonly attacked. During early stages of an outbreak, at...

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  1. Pollen (5420 bytes)
    5: ...ertainly not all, are spherical. Pollen grains of pines, firs, and spruces are winged. The smallest poll...
    7: ...zed exospore or extine. The exospore often bears spines or warts, or is variously sculptured, and the ch...
    15: ... Since this pollen does not become airborne, the only way to get goldenrod pollen on the nasal passage...
    21: ...ees, since they bear a static charge. Ragweed and pine pollen can settle on leaves and other flowers, to...
  2. Alphorn (1746 bytes)
    3: ...om solid softwood, generally spruce but sometimes pine. In former times the alphorn maker would find a t...
  3. Europe (23835 bytes)
    6: ...uare miles), making it larger than [[Australia]] only. In terms of [[population]] it is the third lar...
    11: ...phical designation. Later ''Europa'' stood for mainland Greece and by [[500 BC]] its meaning was exten...
    18: ...nce]] thinkers and as the "[[Middle Ages]]" to [[Enlightenment]] and modern historians. During this ti...
    37: ...ected to begin negotiations in the future (see [[Enlargement of the European Union]]).
    42: ...ch separates Europe from [[Africa]]. Eastward, mainland Europe widens much like the mouth of a funnel,...
  4. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    9: ...is [[List of national languages of India|second only to India]] in number. As a result, there are man...
    17: ...guages. The South African passport currently has only French and English on the front cover and lists ...
    50: ...inimum age for voting in South Africa is 18, and unlike most other nations, [[permanent resident]]s as...
    70: ...ica)|Democratic Alliance]] party, which received only 12.4 percent of the vote. The formerly dominant ...
    105: ...o South Africa was extinguished ruthlessly until only small patches remained. Currently, South African...
  5. Cuba (25106 bytes)
    22: ...ly, US Congress members from both parties have openly criticized the ongoing balance of resources whic...
    24: ...zens of countries other than the U.S. engage not only in business with Cuba but in tourism with Cuba a...
    34: ...] Party is constitutionally recognised as Cuba's only legal political party, but is forbidden by law t...
    72: ...d by the [[United States]] since [[1903]]. The mainland is the [[List of islands by size|world's 16th ...
    92: ...untry to entirely organic production. Currently, only organic agriculture is permitted by law.
  6. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    17: ...out. Rome sent numerous legions, but success was only achieved by bribing Lusitanian officials to kill...
    25: ...Moors]] (mainly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [...
    31: ...g Ferdinand]] was dying with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I ...
    42: ... ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circumventing the Arab [[caravan]...
    47: ...ip III]] tried to further enforce integration, openly attacking the Portuguese nobility that was not i...
  7. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    52: ...an]]: ''Republika Slovenija'') is a coastal sub-Alpine country in southern [[Central Europe|Central Euro...
    97: * the Prealpine Hills (predalpsko hribovje)
    103: ...aric mountains) and climate types (continental, alpine, mediterranean). These are often quite intervowen...
    109: ... regions exist, and, as their name suggests, are only used for [[Statistics|statistical]] purposes. Th...
    137: ... third most forested country in Europe, after [[Finland]] and [[Sweden]]. Remnants of primeval forests...
  8. Flag of Arkansas (1800 bytes)
    5: ...ent, except without the word "ARKANSAS" and with only three stars, representing France, Spain and the ...
  9. Flag of Maine (1460 bytes)
    2: ...e center of the shield a moose rests under a tall pine tree. A farmer and seaman represents the work tha...
    6: Originally, the state flag consisted of a green pine tree, symbol of [[New England]] in the center, wi...
    8: ...with a white field and green pine tree. The green pine tree has the seaman's anchor, and the words "MAIN...
  10. Flag of Massachusetts (1839 bytes)
    3: ...uietem" ("By the sword we seeks peace, but peace only under liberty"). Above the shield is the state m...
    5: ...d from the coat of arms containing only a green [[pine]] tree, which had been the design of the state [[...
    7: ...ove the religious motto. Massachusetts is one of only two states with its own naval ensign (the other ...
  11. Honey (11666 bytes)
    40: ...ucking insects. Honeydew from pine forests has a "piney" taste and is prized for medicinal use in [[Euro...
    41: ...ser extent, [[red beech]]. In the early morning sunlight, the droplets of nectar glisten like the morn...
    71: ...enting nor turning rancid. <!--Not unsurprising, only fats go rancid-->
  12. Alabama (10792 bytes)
    50: ...t of U.S. state trees|State tree]]'''||[[Longleaf Pine]]
    159: ...h]]. [[German language|German]] speakers make up only 0.4% of the population, [[French language|French...
  13. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    13: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] Only [[State]] |
    130: ...aus]] and contains the largest stand of Ponderosa pine in the [[United States]]. The [[Mogollon Rim]], ...
    170: ... country's total Indian population of 2,752,158. Only [[California]] has more Indians than Arizona, an...
  14. Arkansas (11679 bytes)
    46: The state is the only one with an official pronunciation. The traditi...
    66: ...le Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]. Arkansas is the only state in the US where [[Diamond|diamonds]] are f...
    170: *[[Pine Bluff, Arkansas|Pine Bluff]]
    220: **[[University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff]]
  15. California (63989 bytes)
    93: ...the [[Sea of Cortez]] and the Pacific coast were only partially explored and California was shown on e...
    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 ...
    134: ... Empire, Orange and San Diego counties, and most inland, eastern, and rural areas. Democratic bastion...
  16. Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
    48: ...ber of [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers visited the [[inland]] region of Georgia, leaving a trail of destru...
    52: ...y]], which is not a [[public holiday]], but is mainly observed in [[school]]s and by some local [[civi...
    62: ...For over 130 years, from 1872 to 2003, Georgians only elected Democratic governors, and Democrats held...
    64: ...nor]] are elected to four-year terms of office. Unlike the federal government, but like many other U....
    76: ...]] governments by local [[referendum]]. So far, only Columbus, Augusta, and Athens have done this.
  17. Maine (17312 bytes)
    8: Nickname = The Pine Tree State |
    36: ...e coast of Maine used to speak of going to the mainland as 'going over to the Main". Its U.S. postal a...
    64: ...ered on the west by [[New Hampshire]]. It is the only state that borders exactly one other state. Its ...
    68: is the only portion of all US boundaries still in dispute wi...
    72: ...riately called the [[List of U.S. state nicknames|Pine Tree State]], as 90 percent of its land is forest...
  18. West Virginia (24258 bytes)
    46: West Virginia is the only American state formed as a direct result of the ...
    48: ...particularly around the Wheeling region, and the only three counties in Virginia to vote for [[Abraham...
    72: ...s are essentially the same, the difference being only the naming convention of north and south, with W...
    74: ...aple]], [[beech]], and [[Eastern White Pine|white pine]], with [[willow]] along the waterways. Many of t...
    76: ...derived from mountains to the east, in a shallow inland sea on the west. Some beds illustrate a coasta...
  19. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    65: ... country, perhaps a reflection of the strong [[mainline Protestant]] and [[Roman Catholic]] following.
    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...
    252: * [[State tree]] &ndash; [[Norway Pine]]
  20. Montana (14119 bytes)
    8: Tree = [[Ponderosa Pine]] |
    57: ...o Montana include asters, bitterroots, daisies, lupines, poppies, primroses, columbine, lilies and dryad...
    172: *[[Moonlight Basin]] near [[Bozeman, Montana|Bozeman]]
    180: *[[State tree]]: [[Ponderosa Pine]]

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