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- Heraldry (23465 bytes)
3: ... the pictures people draw after reading the descriptions are accurate and reasonably alike, blazons fo...
14: ...ts, such as the [[Coat of Arms of Nunavut|arms of Nunavut]], the former Republic of [[Bophuthatswana]] and ...
135: ...scription, this means that the charge has been "emptied" with a hole in the shape of the charge reveal...
140: Full descriptions of shields range in complexity:
155: ...the Roman Catholic church but was subsequently adopted by some Anglican clergy. The Chief Herald of Ir... - Earth (30908 bytes)
58: Earth's composition (by depth below surface):
80: ...p>24</sup> [[pascal second|Pa?s]], depending on depth [http://www2.uni-jena.de/chemie/geowiss/geodyn/p...
86: The crust ranges from 5 to 70 km in depth. The thin parts are [[oceanic crust]] composed o...
120: ...parent motion of celestial bodies in the sky (except [[meteor]]s which are within the atmosphere and l...
159: ... were to approach the [[ecliptic|plane of the ecliptic]], extremely severe [[weather]] could result as... - North America (12844 bytes)
70: ...n the far north of the continent to the east of [[Nunavut]].
79: ...their shared history, which includes several attempts at supranational integration in the region. - Canada (35540 bytes)
19: ... elsewhere except in certain communities and in [[Nunavut]], where the majority language is [[Inuktitut]].
66: |align=left|[[Nunavut]]||[[Iqaluit, Nunavut|Iqaluit]]||-7, -6, -5, -4
94: ...U.S. attacked British forces in Canada in an attempt to reduce their control of North America and the ...
96: ...with the [[Act of Union (1840)]] in a doomed attempt to assimilate the French Canadians. Once the U.S....
98: ...880]] Canada included all of its present area except for [[Newfoundland and Labrador]], which joined i... - Time zone (34024 bytes)
2: ... zones''' are areas of the [[Earth]] that have adopted the same standard [[time]], usually referred to...
19: *[[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]: UTC + 2 (e.g. if it is 23:00 UTC on Monday 15 ...
33: ...mber 2]], [[1868]], [[New Zealand]] officially adopted a standard time to be observed nationally, and ...
35: ...able exception was [[Detroit, Michigan]], which kept local time until [[1900]], then vacillated betwee...
37: ...rable." Nevertheless, most major countries had adopted hourly time zones by [[1929]]. Even today, they... - Season (10047 bytes)
4: ...cally than the average temperature. [[Ancient Egypt]] divided the year into three seasons, the season...
34: ...nd night are erroneously thought to last uninterrupted for 183 calendar days each. This is true only i...
36: ... the military and weather station called [[Alert, Nunavut|Alert]] on the northern tip of [[Ellesmere Island...
50: ... [[March 1]], summer on [[June 1]], autumn on [[September 1]] and winter on [[December 1]]. This defin...
52: ...March 1]], winter on [[June 1]] and spring on [[September 1]]. This definition is also followed in [[A... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...Julian year by all Western European countries except England between about 1450 and 1600. The Gregoria...
8: *[[990]] - Russia adopts the Julian calendar.
15: ...discovered by [[France|French]] explorer [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier]].
28: *[[1892]] - [[Ellis Island]] opens to begin accepting immigrants to the [[United States]].
50: ...Sudan]] achieves independence from the [[Egypt|Egyptian Republic]] and the [[United Kingdom|United Kin... - Roald Amundsen (8034 bytes)
12: ...oday called [[Gjoa Haven, Nunavut|Gjoa Haven]], [[Nunavut]], [[Canada]].
14: ...order to learn Arctic survival skills and soon adopted their dress. From them he learned to use [[sled...
20: Amundsen told no one of his change of plans except his brother Leon and the officer on board Fram. H...
24: ...r equipment. During the winter at Framheim they kept busy improving the equipment, particularly the sl... - French language (40201 bytes)
37: ...n]], [[Norman language|Norman]], etc. From the baptism of the Frankish king [[Clovis I|Clovis]] (c.[[...
62: ...ibutes to the policing of the language and the adaptation of foreign words and expressions. Some rece...
288: ...rench speakers in [[Lebanon]], [[Cambodia]], [[Egypt]], [[India]] ([[Pondicherry]]), [[Italy]] ([[Aost...
306: ...Territory]], the [[Northwest Territories]], and [[Nunavut]]. In [[Ontario]] and [[Manitoba]], French does n...
348: ...et'' which never pronounces the "t"), but the exceptions vary between dialects and regions. Doubling... - Hudson Bay (2815 bytes)
2: ...lands in the bay (and in James Bay) are part of [[Nunavut]].
17: ...ww.crossharborstudy.com/deisDocument/Chapter13/Chapter13-WaterR.pdf.]
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