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  1. Europe (23835 bytes)
    20: ...ut the old foundations were already beginning to crumble.
    29: ...ibilities, and onto the [[Black Sea]]; the [[Bosporus]], the [[Sea of Marmara]], and the [[Dardanelles...
    33: ...[[Council of Europe]], the exceptions being [[Belarus]], the [[Holy See]] ([[Vatican City]]), and [[Ka...
    53: ...h the exception of [[Scandinavia]] and northern [[Russia]], few areas of untouched wilderness are toda...
    55: ...gricultural forest habitat caused incalculable disruption to the original plant and animal ecosystems.
  2. Greece (54754 bytes)
    65: ...enians, all parts of Greece were united under the rule of [[Alexander the Great]] and aimed at the def...
    72: ...eventh century progressed, much of Greece was overrun by Slavic peoples from the north, and a period o...
    80: ...ading epochs between 1204 to 1458, Greece was overrun by warrings Byzantines, French and Italian knigh...
    87: ...Christians, who dealt with the burdens of foreign rule, or to a considerable extent Crypto-Christians ...
    90: ...f the decaying empire by the western powers. The Russian ex-minister of foreign affairs, [[Ioannis Ka...
  3. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    148: ...venia can be considered one of the economic front-runners of the countries that joined the European Un...
    157: ...otal population lives in urban areas, the rest in rural.
    164: ... protestant reformer [[Primoz Trubar|Primož Trubar]] ([[1508]]-[[1586]]). It was actually two boo...
    184: ...ests ([[oak]] and [[beech]], in the mountains [[spruce]], [[fir]] and [[pine]]). The [[tree-line]] is ...
    186: ...a national symbol. The national proverb says: "A true Slovenian must raise a child, write a book and p...
  4. Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
    36: ...lted against [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] rule in the [[American Revolution]]. It was the thi...
    40: ...e bird]] is the [[brown thrasher]] (''[[Toxostoma rufum]]''), and the [[state flower]] is the [[cherok...
    48: ...nland]] region of Georgia, leaving a trail of destruction behind them. The local [[moundbuilder]] cult...
    52: ...o settle people in a [[debtors' prison]]. On [[February 12]], [[1733]], the first settlers landed in t...
    54: ...]''. On [[July 15]], [[1870]], following [[Reconstruction]], Georgia became the last former Confederat...
  5. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    51: ...s largely based on the controversial [[Kensington Runestone]], which most historians consider to be an...
    88: ...stitution], [http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/cco/rules/mncon/mncon.htm full text of state constitutio...
    94: ...glaciated, and it is here that Lake Pepin and the rugged high bluffs of the [[Mississippi River]] are ...
    98: ...n Range]]. This is a range of low mountains that run across the northern part of the state. It is ca...
    108: ...easured at [[Tower, Minnesota|Tower, MN]] on [[February 2]], [[1996]]. Surprisingly, due to the flows...
  6. Animal (16429 bytes)
    53: == Structure ==
    57: ...n move about and be reorganized, making complex structures possible. In contrast, other multicellular...
    65: ...earrangement. It first invaginates to form a gastrula with a digestive chamber, and two separate germ...
    70: ...ate]]s, collared flagellates that have the same structure as certain sponge cells do. Molecular studi...
    80: ... parasitic worms have extremely simplified body structures.
  7. Spider (29039 bytes)
    43: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hersiliiidae ([[tree trunk spider]])<br />
    54: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Oxyopidae ([[lynx spider]])<br />
    81: ...ider silk]], a thin, strong [[protein]] strand extruded by the spider from [[spinneret]]s on the end o...
    88: ...en circulatory system]], meaning they don't have true [[blood]] or [[vein]]s for it to travel in. Rath...
    106: ...y (Foelix, 1996). After a few more molts, body structures become differentiated; all organ systems ar...
  8. Animals (10378 bytes)
    11: *Cell Structure: Animal cells lack cell walls, a feature tha...
    14: == Structure ==
    18: ...n move about and be reorganized, making complex structures possible. In contrast, other multicellular...
    27: ...ects, arachnids (such as spiders and scorpions), crustaceans (like crabs and lobsters), and myriapods ...
    40: ...he measurement criteria (weight or length). The Etruscan shrew weighs about 1.2-2.7 grams and measures...
  9. Bobcat (4586 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = ''[[Lynx (cat)|Lynx]]''}}
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''L. rufus'''''}}
    12: ...mial_parens | color = pink | binomial_name = Lynx rufus | author = [[Johann Christian Daniel von Schre...
    15: ...[Canada Lynx]]. Hybridization between wild Canada lynx and bobcat has been documented in [[Maine]] and [...
    20: Unlike the larger Canada Lynx, which they resemble, bobcats are often highly ad...
  10. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    2: ...[[List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures]]
    81: [[90-90 Rule]] --
    163: [[CIH virus]] --
    330: [[Instruction register]] --
    402: [[Lynx programming language]] --
  11. Helicopter (20080 bytes)
    23: ...he torque generated by the main rotor. When the thrust from the tail rotor is sufficient to cancel out...
    25: ... '''no''' '''ta'''il '''r'''otor. Notars adjust thrust by opening and closing a sliding circular cover...
    29: ...t or forward motion. To reduce this waste during cruise, the tailfin is angled to produce a sideways l...
    32: ...ed to change the aircraft's shape so that the air rushing past pushes it in the desired direction. In ...
    34: ...loor in the same place as a fixed-wing aircraft's rudder pedals.
  12. Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
    27: ... ''cuy'' (pl. ''cuyes'') in Per? considered a [[Peruvian Cuisine|culinary delicacy]], prepared usually...
    29: ...relative to the body, a stout neck, and a rounded rump with no tail of any consequence.
    31: ...ly taste a bit like pork), the [[Russian language|Russian]] word for them is morskaja svinka (Sea Pig;...
    35: ...ars before the first [[Guinea coin|guinea]] was struck.
    41: ...for predators to spot them. If startled they can run for cover with surprising speed. Domesticated gu...
  13. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox subordo entry | taxon = [[Ruminantia]]}}
    17: ...be)|Shawnee]] name for this animal meaning 'white rump'. Wapiti are a subspecies of the European red d...
    19: ...i are known for their loud ''bugling'' during the rut. In Europe the red deer is on average smaller th...
    23: ==Rutting==
    24: ...October]]. During the mating ritual, called the ''rut'', mature [[stag]]s compete for the attentions o...
  14. Reindeer (6508 bytes)
    17: ...Northern Russia including [[Novaya Zemlya]]; in [[Russia]]n [[Asia]], to the [[Pacific Ocean]]; in [[N...
    19: ... are mostly found in Northern [[Scandinavia]] and Russia, and wild deer are mostly found in North Amer...
    36: ...ors [[wolf|wolves]], [[wolverine]]s, [[lynx (cat)|lynx]]es, [[bear]]s, etc. In [[mesolithic]] and [[neol...
    43: ...eds or up to thousands of animals. The numbers of Russian herders have been drastically reduced since ...
    56: ...Finland. The Karelia population reaches far in to Russia, however, so far that it remains an open ques...
  15. Snow Leopard (2608 bytes)
    15: ...he other largest [[felidae|felids]]. It is not a true [[leopard]]. It is much smaller.
    17: ... act as snowshoes, like those of the [[Lynx (cat)|Lynx]]. In summer they usually live above the [[tree-l...
  16. Taiga (2576 bytes)
    1: ...IPA|/'ta&#618;g&#601;/}}, from [[Russian language|Russian]] &#1090;&#1072;&#1081;&#1075;&#1072;&#769;)...
    3: ...h covers most of inland [[Canada]] and northern [[Russia]]. The taigas are one of the world's major so...
    5: ...hrush]], [[White's Thrush]] and [[Dark-throated Thrush]] [[bird migration|migrate]] to this habitat to...
    9: ...s. Those that can include [[Moose]], [[Lynx (cat)|Lynx]], [[Beaver]], [[Snowshoe Hare]], [[Lemming]], [[...
  17. Big cat (1404 bytes)
    16: *[[Lynx (cat)|Lynx]] (including the [[Bobcat]])
  18. Bobcats (4586 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = ''[[Lynx (cat)|Lynx]]''}}
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''L. rufus'''''}}
    12: ...mial_parens | color = pink | binomial_name = Lynx rufus | author = [[Johann Christian Daniel von Schre...
    15: ...[Canada Lynx]]. Hybridization between wild Canada lynx and bobcat has been documented in [[Maine]] and [...
    20: Unlike the larger Canada Lynx, which they resemble, bobcats are often highly ad...
  19. Pigeons (23097 bytes)
    43: ''[[Trugon]]''<br>
    70: The poorly constructed nests are made of sticks, and the two white [...
    72: Doves feed on [[seed]]s, [[fruit]] and other soft plantstuffs. Unlike most other...
    92: ...e follows ''Handbook of the Birds of the World'' (Lynx, 1997):
    104: * [[Hill Pigeon]], ''Columba rupestris''
  20. Snow Leopards (2890 bytes)
    15: ...he other largest [[felidae|felids]]. It is not a true [[leopard]]. It is much smaller.
    17: ... act as snowshoes, like those of the [[Lynx (cat)|Lynx]]. In summer they usually live above the [[tree-l...

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