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  1. Flag of Alaska (694 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Alaska_flag.jpg|thumb|right|Flag of Alaska. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
    3: ...ation]], symbolizing strength. The state song "[[Alaska's Flag]]" describes the symbolism of the flag.
  2. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    2: Name = Alaska |
    3: Fullname = State of Alaska |
    4: Flag = Alaska state flag.png |
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Alaska]] |
    6: Seal = Alaskastateseal.jpg |
  3. Juneau City and Borough, Alaska (8577 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Alaska_state_map.jpg|Map of Alaska highlighting Juneau, provided by [http://classroo...
    4: ...he City of Juneau, which is the only incorporated place as the City and Borough boundaries coincide.
    6: ...ains and is the source of some of Juneau's more unpleasant weather.
    8: ...apital city of [[Alaska]] and is located in the [[Alaskan Panhandle]]. The State Legislature meets in the...
    15: In 1880, [[Sitka, Alaska|Sitka]] mining engineer [[George Pilz]] offered a...
  4. Alaska State Flag (101 bytes)
    1: == Printable Alaska State Flag ==
    3: [[Image:Alaska_flag_BW.jpg|center|250px|thumb| Alaska State Flag]]
  5. Alaska State Map (238 bytes)
    1: == Printable Alaska State Map ==
    3: ...com/pdf/maps/california_BW.pdf Download Printable Alaska Map]
  6. Alaska State Facts (245 bytes)
    2: [[Image:alaska_facts.jpg|center|thumb|250px|Image provided by [h...
    3: [http://academickids.com/pdf/state_facts/alaska_facts.pdf Download Printable State Facts Handout]

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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    11: | [[Alaska]]
    12: | [[Juneau, Alaska|Juneau]]
  2. Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
    2: ...] and [[Charles XIII of Sweden]], Catherine exemplified an "[[enlightened absolutism|enlightened mon...
    11: ...fs. She also encouraged the [[colonization]] of [[Alaska]] and of conquered areas.
    17: ...bsburg]] League. When it became apparent that his plan could not succeed, Panin fell out of favor and ...
    19: In [[1764]] Catherine placed [[Stanislaus II of Poland|Stanislaw Poniatows...
    21: ...n Empire's European holdings after the Polish example, but achieved far less success. She annexed [[Cr...
  3. Flora (plants) (3124 bytes)
    1: ...b|right|Wildflower located in a field near Juneau Alaska.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Cl...
    3: ...to a ''book or other work'' which describes the [[plant]] [[species]] occurring in an area or time per...
    9: ...ats]] like mountain vs. flatland. Floras can mean plant life of an historic era as in ''fossil flora''...
    11: *''Agricultural and garden flora''. The plants that are deliberately grown by humans.
    12: ...that are agriculturally undesirable. Many native plants previously considered weeds have been shown t...
  4. Continent (6440 bytes)
    4: ...tic [[volcano]]s. There are six large continental plates, which give the following geologically recogn...
    6: # [[Eurasia]] mostly on the [[Eurasian Plate]]
    7: # [[Africa]] on the [[African Plate]]
    8: ... [[North America]] mostly on the [[North American Plate]]
    9: # [[South America]] on the [[South American Plate]]
  5. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    2: ...e boundaries of the [[plate tectonics|continental plates]]. However, important exceptions exist in '''...
    10:
    12: ...capable of flowing for long distances. A good example of a mafic lava flow is the Great ު󲳡rhraun (...
    15: .... [[Olympus Mons]] is a shield volcano on [[Mars (planet)|Mars]], and the tallest mountain in the know...
    24: ...uated either at the boundaries between [[tectonic plates]] or over [[hot spot]]s. Volcanoes may be eit...
  6. North America (12844 bytes)
    9: ...e [[Western Hemisphere]], [[the Americas]], or simply America. North America's only land connection is...
    12: ...canic]], [[:Image:North america rock plutonic.jpg|plutonic]], [[:Image:North america rock metamorphic....
    14: ... the western region, although the eastern coastal plain does extend south along the Gulf.
    16: ...h; in between. The highest peak is [[Denali]] in Alaska.
    28: ...f it – includes the [[Aleutian Islands]], [[Alaska]], but not the US state of [[Hawaii]] which lies ...
  7. Land bridge (3351 bytes)
    1: ...nd bridge]], which connected [[North Asia]] and [[Alaska]] during the last [[ice age]], enabling humans to...
    4: ...tion, is part of the edge of the [[North American plate]]. For causes of sea level changes, see [[Sea...
    6: ...rican Plate to the north and the [[South American Plate]] to the south, first an [[island arc]], and t...
    8: ==Examples==
    9: * [[Bering land bridge]] connected North Asia and Alaska.
  8. United States (58223 bytes)
    2: ...the [[Caribbean Sea]]. Two of the fifty states, [[Alaska]], an [[exclave]], and [[Hawaii]], an [[archipela...
    9: national_motto = <br>''[[E Pluribus Unum]]'' ([[1789]]&ndash;present)<br>([[Lat...
    35: ...s Constitution|'''Constitution''']]<br>&nbsp;- completed<br>&nbsp;- ratified<br>&nbsp;- effective|
    52: ... profoundly changed in [[1788]] when the states replaced the [[Articles of Confederation]] with the [[...
    58: ...er long [[Federalist papers|debate]], this was supplanted by the [[United States Constitution|Constitu...
  9. Canada (35540 bytes)
    1: ...e you have arguments or evidence to the contrary, please provide them on the talk page, and wait until...
    3: ...or Canada. To keep this overview article concise, please consider adding information instead to one of...
    10: ...e for [[as of 2005|June 2005]] is 32.2 million people [http://www.statcan.ca/english/edu/clock/populat...
    21: ...tates|U.S.]], with which it has had a long and complex relationship (''see'' [[U.S.-Canada relations]]...
    86: ... that the [[Aboriginal peoples in Canada|First Peoples]] have inhabited parts of what is now called Ca...
  10. Wolverine (3928 bytes)
    4: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    12: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    19: ...ently found primarily in arctic regions such as [[Alaska]], northern [[Canada]], [[Siberia]] and [[Scandin...
    21: Wolverines mate in the summer, but implantation in the [[uterus]] is delayed until early ...
  11. Flag of Alaska (694 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Alaska_flag.jpg|thumb|right|Flag of Alaska. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
    3: ...ation]], symbolizing strength. The state song "[[Alaska's Flag]]" describes the symbolism of the flag.
  12. U.S. state (14432 bytes)
    5: ...oward centralization, with the federal government playing a much larger role than it once did.
    19: ...<td>'''AK'''<td>Alaska<td>[[Alaska]]<td>[[Juneau, Alaska|Juneau]]</tr>
    74: For a complete list of non-state dependent areas and other te...
    82: ...|counties]] in various states. See the [[list of places named for George Washington]].
    84: ...land is "the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations"
  13. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    2: Name = Alaska |
    3: Fullname = State of Alaska |
    4: Flag = Alaska state flag.png |
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Alaska]] |
    6: Seal = Alaskastateseal.jpg |
  14. California (63989 bytes)
    44: <!-- before modifying these state symbols please verify your changes against official Californ...
    57: Grass = [[Stipa|Purple Needlegrass]] |
    81: ...Footnotes in this article use names, not numbers. Please see [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] for details.
    82: ... 1) Assign your footnote a unique name, for example TheSun_Dec9.
    86: 5) Multiple footnotes to the same reference: see [[Wikipedia...
  15. Hawaii (34434 bytes)
    37: ...00 U.S. Census]] had a population of 1,211,537 people. [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]] is the largest ci...
    39: ...tes|contiguous United States]] (the other being [[Alaska]]), it is the only one without territory on the m...
    54: ...tationary, slowly creating new volcanoes. This explains why only volcanoes on the the southern half o...
    56: ...ialeale|Mount Wai&#699;ale&#699;ale]] the wettest place on earth; it averages 11.7 m (460 in) of rain ...
    58: ...f Hawaii to Maui and subsequently to O&#699;ahu explains why certain population centers exist where th...
  16. List of U.S. state mammals (3603 bytes)
    10: | [[Alaska]] || [[Moose]] || [[Bowhead whale]] || |...
  17. Washington (20186 bytes)
    38: ...o avoid confusion, the capital is often called simply '''D.C.''', and the state often called '''Washin...
    45: Prior to the arrival of explorers from [[Europe]], this region of the Pacific ...
    49: ...ations of the straits were performed by Spanish explorers [[Manuel Quimper]] in [[1790]] and [[Francis...
    51: ...] of [[1790]] opened the northwest territory to explorers and trappers from other nations, most notabl...
    59: ...on the [[Yakima Valley]] became known for its [[apple]] orchards while the growth of wheat using dry-f...
  18. Texas (39610 bytes)
    38: ...] explorers mistakenly applied the word to the people and their location.
    52: ...forms the second-largest US state in size after [[Alaska]] and the largest state in the contiguous 48 stat...
    94: ...45, Texas became the first and, to date, only [[diplomatic recognition|internationally recognized]] in...
    114: ...Alonso Alvarez de Pineda]], a [[Spain|Spanish]] explorer, became probably the first [[Europe]]an to ma...
    115: ...te;&ntilde;ez Cabeza de Vaca]], another Spanish explorer, spent six years visiting Texas for trade.
  19. North Dakota (14827 bytes)
    44: ...as the first documented non-[[Native American]] explorer of the area, leading a party to the [[Mandan]...
    50: ...l burned to the ground in the [[1930s]] and was replaced by a concrete [[art deco]] skyscraper that st...
    55: ...-NPL). Its congressman is [[Earl Pomeroy]] (Dem-NPL).
    59: ...e [[North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party|Democratic-NPL Party]]. However, North Dakota does have some ac...
    61: ...re of North Dakota's judiciary is not terribly complex. Each of the 53 counties has a court, from whi...
  20. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    46: ...ak savanah territory of the Cross Timbers, to the plains and semi-arid regions of Western Oklahoma and...
    56: ... (Northwestern Oklahoma and The Panhandle), Great Plains Country (Southwestern Oklahoma), Frontier Cou...
    60: ... plains, Southwestern Tablelands, Central [[Great Plains]],
    111: ... [[Caddo]] and [[Osage]]. Descendants of these peoples still live in the state.
    113: In the [[16th century]] [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers became the first Europeans to visit the area...

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