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- Bouzouki (4321 bytes)
2: ...her-of-pearl]]. The instrument is played with a [[plectrum]] and has a sharp metallic sound.
12: ...or playing melodies, usually with the two courses played together. In the two lower-pitched ([[Bass (m...
13: ...ds and bass drones (continuous low notes that are played throughout the music).
15: ...t four strings of the guitar, making it easier to play both instruments.
21: ...i' as the Greeks called it). Soon the outi was replaced by the bouzouki and the Smyrneika style fused... - Finland (29511 bytes)
1: ...gnty]] while enjoying extensive [[autonomy]]. The Finnish language name for Finland is '''Suomi.''' In t...
16: ...'''[[Official language]]''' || [[Finnish language|Finnish]], [[Finland-Swedish|Swedish]]
46: ...| <small><sup>1</sup> Prior to [[1999]]: [[Markka|Finnish markka]]. Euro a bank currency since 1999, in ...
51: ...is considered probable that the speakers of the [[Finno-Ugric]] language arrived in Finland during the S...
53: ...unt the obcscure and possibly fictious stories of Finnish kings in Scandinavian sagas. - Paleontology (5646 bytes)
1: ...loping history of [[life]] on earth, of ancient [[plant]]s and [[animal]]s based on the [[fossil recor...
5: ...e responded to these changes and have changed the planetary environment in turn, and how these mutual ...
7: ...lude [[paleozoology]] (animals), [[paleobotany]] (plants), and [[micropaleontology]] (microfossils). P...
15: ...ies and especially the [[petroleum]] industry. Simply looking at the fossils contained in a rock remai...
22: ...pean paleontologists include the Swedish-speaking Finn [[Bj?Kurt鮝], Czech paleoentomologist Jarmila [[... - Demographics of Estonia (4738 bytes)
1: ...nic]] group of the Finno-Ugric peoples, as do the Finns and Hungarians. [[Archaeology|Archaeological]] ...
3: ...tion and settlement. This highly literate society places strong emphasis upon education, which is free...
5: ...ding suffixes to root words. The oldest known examples of written Estonian originate in 13th century c...
59: ..., Russian 25.7%, Ukrainian 2.1%, Belarusian 1.2%, Finn 0.9%, other 2.3% (2003)
74: ... [[English language|English]], [[Finnish language|Finnish]], other - River (12397 bytes)
7: ...nder]]: start to form loops and snake through the plain by [[erosion|eroding]] the river banks. Loops ...
9: ...of energy, via [[watermill]]s and [[hydroelectric plant]]s.
11: ...as a [[lake]], or simply from damp, [[bog|boggy]] places where the [[soil]] is [[waterlogged]]. They e...
25: ...mes]]. Heated water dumped into rivers by [[power plant]]s and [[factory|factories]] also affects rive...
28: ... of a river are great, [[dam]]s for hydroelectric plants and other purposes are often built. This disr... - Potato (22889 bytes)
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16: ...otato''' (''Solanum tuberosum'') is a perennial [[plant]] of the [[Solanaceae]], or [[nightshade]], fa...
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