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  1. Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
    16: ...=2 | <small>''[[National motto]]: ?Pura vida!<br>(Popular saying meaning "Pure life!")''</small>
    32: ...Total ([[2004]] [[Estimation|E]]) <br />&nbsp;- [[Population density|Density]]
    33: | [[List of countries by population|Ranked 122nd]]<br /> 4,159,757 <br /> 81.4...
    109: ...tractive investing location. Several global high tech corporations have already started developing in t...
    116: ...ish-speaking minority and at three percent of the population number about 96,000. Costa Ricans of [[mes...
  2. Asia (16910 bytes)
    6: ...[Novaya Zemlya]]. About 60 percent of the world's population live in Asia.
    94: |Population:
    152: ... agriculture, especially of [[rice]], allows high population density of countries in the warm and humid...
    158: ...anufacturing cheap goods such as [[toy]]s to high-tech goods such as [[computer]]s and [[automobile|car]...
    172: ...e]] shared many similarities and likely exchanged technologies and ideas such as mathematics and the whe...
  3. Canada (35540 bytes)
    10: ...n people [http://www.statcan.ca/english/edu/clock/population.htm].
    21: Canada is a technologically advanced and industrialized nation, se...
    70: ...]], [[List of the 100 largest cities in Canada by population]].
    113: ...ger area than the U.S., it has only one-ninth its population.
    115: The most densely populated part of the country is the [[Great Lakes]]-...
  4. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    1: ...ed country|developed economy]] and an approximate population of slightly more than four million. The re...
    26: population_estimate = 4,015,676 |
    27: population_estimate_year = July 2005 |
    28: population_estimate_rank = 122nd |
    29: population_census = 3,917,203 |
  5. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    23: PopRank = 20th |
    24: 2000Pop = 5,130,632 |
    157: ...or 14.7 percent of the private-sector total. High-tech employment was led by software and computers, wit...
    160: As of 2003, Arizona had a population of 5,580,811 according Census Bureau estim...
    170: ...Indians than [[Oklahoma]] [http://eire.census.gov/popest/data/states/ST-EST2002-ASRO-03.php].
  6. Arkansas (11679 bytes)
    19: PopRank = 33<sup>rd</sup> |
    20: 2000Pop = 2,673,400 |
    36: ...e|state]] in the southern [[United States]]. The population according to the [[2000]] census was 2,673...
    118: As of [[2003]], the state's population was 2,725,714 according to Census Bureau e...
    141: ...Arkansas are: [[Baptist]] (42% of the total state population), [[Methodist]] (9%), [[Pentecostal]] (6%)...
  7. Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
    19: PopRank = 10<sup>th</sup> |
    20: 2000Pop = 8,186,453 |
    36: ...titution]] on [[January 2]], [[1788]]. Georgia's population in [[As of 2000|2000]] was 8,186,453 ([[Un...
    142: ...tes in the country. More than half of the state's population lives in the [[Atlanta metro area]].
    152: 7.3% of its population were reported as under 5 years of age,
  8. Louisiana (26375 bytes)
    22: PopRank = 22<sup>nd</sup> |
    23: 2000Pop = 4,468,976 |
    78: ...il 25]], [[1862]]. As significant portions of the population had Union sympathies, the Federal governme...
    84: ...civil law]] as opposed to English [[common law]]. Technically, it is known as "Civil Law," or the "Civil...
    99: ... River (Louisiana)|Vermilion]], the [[Bayou Teche|Teche]], the [[Atchafalaya River|Atchafalaya]], the [[...
  9. Texas (39610 bytes)
    19: PopRank = 2nd |
    20: 2000Pop = 20,851,820 |
    149: ...ence: Texas State Almanac 2001-02, p. 435-->. In popular lore and belief the Lieutenant Governor, who ...
    251: ...an Antonio]] had over 120,000 people, the largest population of any city in Texas.
    253: ... the center of the agricultural and [[information technology]] labor market in Texas. Other major cities...
  10. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    1: ... the state's name '''Okla.''' As of [[2000]], the population is 3,450,654.
    21: PopRank = 27<sup>th</sup> |
    22: 2000Pop = 3,450,654 |
    58: Popular but "unofficial" regional designations includ...
    126: ...aves to Oklahoma, which added to African-American population in the region.
  11. Montana (14119 bytes)
    21: PopRank = 44<sup>th</sup> |
    22: 2000Pop = 926,865 |
    38: ...fourth in size but has a low [[population]] and [[population density]], with much of the state being [[...
    40: ... are largely homogenous, with 89.5 percent of the population white (but with a sizable [[American India...
    57: ...na include asters, bitterroots, daisies, lupines, poppies, primroses, columbine, lilies and dryads. Sag...
  12. Cold War (18329 bytes)
    2: ...pse of the Soviet Union in [[1991]]. The term was popularized by the U.S. political adviser and financi...
    7: ... a development that lessened direct impact on the populations of the major powers.
    12: ... Soviet Union a major arena was the [[strategy of technology]] (see also [[deterrence theory]]). It also...
    17: ...[[European]] powers. This race took place in many technological and military fields, resulting in many s...
    31: *[[anti-ballistic missile]] technology,
  13. Autumn (2686 bytes)
    26: ...dendro/dendrology/fall/biglist_frame.cfm Virginia Tech's picture gallery] from their [[dendrology]] depa...
  14. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    24: The first major technological development, [[Cinquemani]]'s introducti...
    28: ...tubular chassis; this proved to be the next major technological breakthrough since the introduction of r...
    34: === Rise in popularity ===
    39: ... to the showroom. The FIA, due to complaints that technology was determining the outcome of races more t...
    45: ...es with [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]. Due to the technological advances of the 1990s, the cost to compe...
  15. Computer (32773 bytes)
    8: ...lt out of many different technologies, nearly all popular types of computers have electronic components...
    53: ===Classification by implementation technology===
    54: ...e adopted and have been the mainstay of computing technology ever since.
    56: ...grammable analytical machine based on [[weaving]] technologies in which variables were carried in [[shut...
    58: ...tion of [[quantum computer]]s, the implementation technology of a computer is not as important for class...
  16. Helicopter (20080 bytes)
    53: ... The rotors act like a "windmill" and turn. This technique is known as [[autorotation]], and will give ...
    76: ...ft, and police and passenger helicopters can be unpopular. The redesigns followed the closure of some c...
    78: ...derside of the rotor blades. The traditional low-tech system is to mount coloured chalk on the rotor ti...
  17. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    5: * the sixth-largest city in the U.S., with a population of 1,321,045 (as of the 2000 census); howe...
    6: ...st metropolitan area of the United States, with a population of 3,251,876 (2000 census)
    7: * the largest capital city by area and population in the U.S. (including [[Washington, DC]])
    31: city pop = 1,416,055 (2004 est)|
    32: metro pop = 3,251,876 |
  18. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    14: |population=(city) 416,474<br />(metropolis) 4,247,981
    15: |popdensity=1,221
    22: ...es worldwide experiencing rapid urban [[sprawl]], population growth, and commercial development. As a r...
    33: ...hould be found, since Terminus was more or less a technical term. Originally it was suggested that the ...
    36: ...d on [[September 7]] Sherman ordered the civilian population to evacuate. He then ordered Atlanta burne...
  19. Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
    16: city pop = 589,141|
    17: metro pop = 5.8 million |
    25: ...ased on education, health care, finance, and high technology. Its nicknames include "Beantown", "The Hub...
    27: ...suburban communities further from the city, has a population of approximately 5.8 million residents. [[...
    45: ...ce again Boston has become a hub of intellectual, technological, and political ideas.
  20. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
    5: ... of the United States, and is the largest city in population of the 5 "plains states" ([[Oklahoma]], [[...
    7: ...]] report from the U.S. Census Bureau. The city's population on July 1, 2003 totaled 523,303 with more ...
    27: city pop = 523,303 (est)|
    28: metro pop = 1.25 million|
    38: ... is a mere 244 mi&sup2; - resulting in an urban [[population density]] more comparable to that found in...

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