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- Tajikistan (10867 bytes)
16: | ''[[Surudi milli]]''
25: | [[Emomali Rahmonov]]
51: ...2;истон), formerly known as the ''Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic'', is ...
56: ...ve been permanently installed in the land that is now Tajikistan since 4,000 BC. The land has been und...
60: ...ajiks against the USSR, but real disturbances did not occur until [[1990]]. The following year, the US... - Morse code (33777 bytes)
2: ...unications technologies, the use of Morse code is now largely obsolete, although it is still employed ...
13: ...wn as Railroad or [[American Morse code]], and is now very rarely used.
17: ...e receiving end of the transmission wire. The technological limits of the time made it impossible to p...
21: ...g and end of dots and dashes, meaning that it was no longer necessary to use the tape.
23: ... dash as "dah", and a dot as "dit". When a dit is not the final element of a character, its sound is s... - Millipedes (3145 bytes)
1: ...known as the millipede. For other meanings, see [[Millipede (disambiguation)]].''
3: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Millipedes}}
4: ...e.jpg|250px|Rusty millipede]] | caption = [[Rusty millipede]] (''Trigoniulus corallinus'') }}
16: [[Image:Millipedes.jpg|thumb|250px|A number of millipedes - found under a rock]]
17: ...r single pair of legs for each body segment. Most millipedes eat decaying [[leaf|leaves]] and other dead ... - Millipede (3030 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Millipedes}}
4: ...e.jpg|250px|Rusty millipede]] | caption = [[Rusty millipede]] (''Trigoniulus corallinus'') }}
16: [[Image:Millipedes.jpg|thumb|250px|A number of millipedes - found under a rock]]
17: ...r single pair of legs for each body segment. Most millipedes eat decaying [[leaf|leaves]] and other dead ...
21: ...usand legs, although some rare species are close enough with an amazing 750. However, common species h...
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