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- Greece (54754 bytes)
1: ...country in the southeast of [[Europe]] on the southern tip of the [[Balkan peninsula]]. It has land bou...
50: ...untry in [[southern Europe]], situated on the southern end of the [[Balkan peninsula]]. It is bordered ...
52: ...to be especially influential in [[Europe]], [[Northern Africa]] and the [[Middle East]]. Today, Greece ...
70: ...the image of Christ on the walls of the upper southern gallery. Christ is flanked by the Virgin Mary an...
72: ... by the emperors and taken to Constantinople. Furthermore, although the Byzantines retained control of ... - Opossum (4544 bytes)
1: ... the common '''opossums''' of the [[western hemisphere]]. Opossums probably diverged from the basic [[S...
3: ... to be semi-[[arboreal]] [[omnivore]]s, although there are many exceptions. Most members of this [[tax...
11: ...ds. The physiological response is involuntary, rather than a conscious act. Their stiff, curled form ca...
13: ...serve as a brace and a fifth limb when climbing. There are also confirmed accounts of the tail being us...
16: ...s once widely consumed in the [[United States]] where available as evidenced by recipes in older editi... - Corinthian order (9508 bytes)
2: ... was revived, two more orders were added to the [[wikt:canon|canon]], the [[Tuscan order]] and the [[Com...
6: ...ced over the basket, to protect them from the weather. An [[Acanthus (genus)|acanthus]] plant had grown...
9: ...hat smaller volutes scroll inwards to meet each other on each side. The leaves may be quite stiff, sche...
11: ... with more opportunities for variation than the other orders.
18: ...eresting proportional relationships, one with another. Above the plain, unadorned architrave lies the [... - Sword (24928 bytes)
2: ...'' (from [[Old English language|Old English]] ''[[wikt:sweord|sweord]]'', cognate to [[Old High German]]...
34: ..."[[fechtbuch]]er" teaching their use survive. Another variant was the specialization of armour-piercing...
61: ...h as the [[Germany|German]] [[zweihander]], a leather cover surrounded the ricasso, and a swordsman mig...
64: ... pommel or a pommel nut which holds the hilt together and allows dismantling.
67: ...This allowed the blade to have a sawing effect rather than simply delivering a heavy cut. European swo... - Opossums (4544 bytes)
1: ... the common '''opossums''' of the [[western hemisphere]]. Opossums probably diverged from the basic [[S...
3: ... to be semi-[[arboreal]] [[omnivore]]s, although there are many exceptions. Most members of this [[tax...
11: ...ds. The physiological response is involuntary, rather than a conscious act. Their stiff, curled form ca...
13: ...serve as a brace and a fifth limb when climbing. There are also confirmed accounts of the tail being us...
16: ...s once widely consumed in the [[United States]] where available as evidenced by recipes in older editi... - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
10: ...ristmas<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Many other individuals celebrate Christmas-like festivities ...
12: ...tern powers with (nominal) [[Christian]] cultural heritage.
14: ...r, commercial Christmas decorations, signs, and other symbolic items have become increasingly prevalent...
20: ...aus]], whom they call ''Santa Haraboji'' (Grandfather Santa) in [[Korean language|Korean]], Local radio...
22: ...o caroling to the homes of older church members, where they are usually treated to hot drinks and snack...
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