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- Germany (46412 bytes)
1: ... [[Europe]]. It is bordered to the north by the [[North Sea]], [[Denmark]], and the [[Baltic Sea]], to...
51: ...ages per the [[European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages|ECRML]].<br>
57: ...e [[G8]] nations and a founding member of what is now the [[European Union]].
62: ... the state now known as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in [[1871]], when the [[German...
66: ...ading state of Germany, from the more western and northern parts. - History of biology (3053 bytes)
3: ...in the title of Volume 3 of [[Michael Christoph Hanov]]'s ''Philosophiae naturalis sive physicae dogma...
7: ...ce]] published in [[1866]]. However, his work was not recognized for a few decades afterward. The othe...
17: ==Notes==
18: {{fnb|3}}[http://www.nature.com/genomics/human/watson-crick/ James D. Watson and Franc... - History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
8: ...e European continent; but the Allied invasion did not occur until June [[1944]], more than two years a...
13: ...lled the [[Oder-Neisse Line]]. Aside from a few minor adjustments, this would be the "iron curtain" of...
17: ...ct—and even greatly strengthened from an economic perspective—was the United States, which...
18: ...international economy. The [[Soviet Union]] opted not to take part.
26: ...alized on the Cold War fears to launch massive economic reconstruction efforts, first in Western Europ... - Czech Republic (13856 bytes)
62: ...rders [[Poland]] to the north, [[Germany]] to the northwest and west, [[Austria]] to the south, and [[...
65: ...ic [http://www.radio.cz/en/article/53850] and has not caught on in English usage. See also: [[Czech la...
72: ...nt]] in [[1938]], and Slovakia gained greater autonomy, with the state renamed "Czecho-Slovakia". Slov...
82: ...also granted specific powers such as the right to nominate Constitutional Court judges, dissolve parli...
135: ...South Moravian Region]] (Jihomoravský kraj)||[[Brno]] - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
3: ...is testified by the fact that they had a name for non-Germanic peoples, ''*[[walha]]'', from which the...
9: ...dic Bronze Age.PNG|right|200px|thumb|Map of the [[Nordic Bronze Age]] culture, ca [[1200 BC]]]]
10: ...a [[2000 BC]]) is also testified by the fact that no pre-Germanic place names have been found in this ...
12: ...included small, independent settlements and an economy strongly based on the keeping of livestock.
14: ...rmer than today) deteriorated considerably, which not only dramatically changed the flora, but forced ... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: While the German people were not fully unified into a single political unit until...
5: ...e [[German Empire]] of 1871–1918 was often known as the second Reich to indicate its descent fro...
13: ...y from [[Schleswig-Holstein]], advancing to the [[Oder]] and the [[Rhine]] and into southern Germany.
15: ...itary campaigns the Romans made the [[Rhine]] the north-eastern frontier of the [[Roman Empire]], givi...
19: ...ern Roman Empire, but the states they founded did not last. The western Germans moved into the territo... - Biology (23579 bytes)
8: ... speculative new field is [[astrobiology]] (or xenobiology) which examines the possibility of life be...
25: ...ile biology is unlike [[physics]] in that it does not usually describe biological systems in terms of ...
32: ...and common processes that are fundamental to the known forms of [[life]].
38: ...]]s conducted within [[molecular biology]] or [[genomics]], and comparisons of [[fossil]]s or other re...
44: ...plines of [[systematics]] and [[taxonomy]]. Taxonomy puts organisms in groups called [[taxa]], while... - River (12397 bytes)
4: ...er typically widens at its end and forms what is known as a delta or estuary.
11: ...r, the [[sea]], a lake, or as a [[tributary]] to another (usually larger) river. In [[arid]] areas riv...
22: ...ocean because the water is [[fresh water|sweet]] (non-salty). Living things in a river must be adapted...
28: ...e hindered (see [[fish ladder]]) and waterflow is no longer bounded by seasonal changes. One very famo...
31: ...ich enriched the fields with fresh [[nutrient]]s. Nowadays, floods are disasters, causing untold prope... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
3: While the German people were not fully unified into a single political unit until...
5: ...e [[German Empire]] of 1871–1918 was often known as the second Reich to indicate its descent fro...
13: ...y from [[Schleswig-Holstein]], advancing to the [[Oder]] and the [[Rhine]] and into southern Germany.
15: ...itary campaigns the Romans made the [[Rhine]] the north-eastern frontier of the [[Roman Empire]], givi...
19: ...ern Roman Empire, but the states they founded did not last. The western Germans moved into the territo...
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