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- Belgium (31774 bytes)
1: ...[Germany]], [[Luxembourg]], [[France]], and the [[North Sea]].
3: ... has [[Flemish language|Flemish]]), mainly in the north, [[French language|French]] speakers, mainly i...
57: .... He converted to [[Christianity]] and ruled from northern France, but his empire included today's Bel...
59: ...d force|military]], [[politics|political]] and economic stability. Christianity flourished under the p...
63: ...markably non-violent opposition and impressive economic development. - Sport (14061 bytes)
1: ...se is what characterises sport, combined with the notion of individual (or team) skill or prowess.
18: Not only has professionalism helped increase the pop...
28: * Human-assisted ([[Cycling]], [[rowing]], [[canoeing]], ...)
33: * Combat ([[Judo]], [[karate]], [[boxing]], [[fencing]], [[taekwon...
51: ...e Coubertin]]: "The most important thing . . . is not winning but taking part? are typical expressions... - List of sports (7304 bytes)
51: * [[Judo]]
99: * [[Snowboarding]]
114: Sports based on motorised transportation, also not really considered "sports" by the majority of pe...
122: Sports not in any of the other categories.
140: Sports not based on a specific field. - Foot (3755 bytes)
3: ...[anatomy]] of the human being, the term [[leg]] denotes only foot.
6: ...class="floatright">[[Image:foot-outside.jpg|thumb|none|A foot]]</div>
7: ...r legs and feet for [[bipedal locomotion]], also known as [[walking]]. The structures of the human foo...
9: ...rticularly outside, in many cultures (including [[North America]]n, [[Europe]]an, [[Japan]]ese and oth...
13: ... hand, some martial arts (including [[Karate]], [[Judo]]) are customarily trained in bare feet, as well ... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
3: ...ntury]]. The '''Games of the Olympiad''', better known as the [[Summer Olympics]], have been held ever...
13: ...]] was in [[776 BC]], although this was certainly not the first time they were held. The Games were th...
15: ..., and the period between two celebrations became known as an [[Olympiad]]. The Greeks used Olympiads a...
19: ...ody. Upon winning the games, the victor would get not only the prestige of being in first place but al...
25: ...ece, but these were all small-scale and certainly not international. The interest in reviving the Olym...
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