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- Greece (54754 bytes)
50: ...ellenic Republic''' ({{lang|el|Ελληνική [[wikt: δημοκρατία|Δημοκρατία]]}}, {...
82: .... Throughout this medieval era it had remained a source of constancy. However, a new age was dawning: G...
100: ...y siding with the [[Allies]]. The Italian troops poured over from Albania. The Greek counter-attack alo...
107: ...tantine II]] and ended dramatically in the early hours of [[April 21]], [[1967]]. That morning, a coord...
109: ...ios III|Makarios]]. This gave a pretext for neighbouring Turkey to intervene militarily, alledgedly to ... - Opossum (4544 bytes)
3: ...] (one side of one jaw) includes 5 [[incisor]]s (four on the lower [[jaw]]), 1 [[canine tooth|canine]],...
7: ...wards, thanks in part to more plentiful, manmade sources of fresh water, and milder winters. Since 199...
11: ...uiet place with a clear exit path. In minutes or hours, the animal will regain consciousness and escape... - Corinthian order (9508 bytes)
2: ... was revived, two more orders were added to the [[wikt:canon|canon]], the [[Tuscan order]] and the [[Com...
25: ...ano Serlio]] and [[Vignola]], who established a [[wikt:canon|canon]]ic version of the orders, thought th...
28: ...an architecture (''illustration left''), which encouraged no distraction from liturgy and ascetic cont...
35: ...als are typically dated to the first centuries of our era, and constitute important elements of [[Greco... - Sword (24928 bytes)
2: ...'' (from [[Old English language|Old English]] ''[[wikt:sweord|sweord]]'', cognate to [[Old High German]]...
20: ...e term for its wielder, [[spatharius]], became a court rank in Constantinople), and from this time, the...
29: ...ere becoming common to counter improvements in armour.
34: ...ive. Another variant was the specialization of armour-piercing swords of the [[Estoc]] type. The [[long...
49: ...s of British heavy cavalry switched to using [[armoured vehicle]]s as late as [[1938]]. [[Cavalry]] [[c... - Opossums (4544 bytes)
3: ...] (one side of one jaw) includes 5 [[incisor]]s (four on the lower [[jaw]]), 1 [[canine tooth|canine]],...
7: ...wards, thanks in part to more plentiful, manmade sources of fresh water, and milder winters. Since 199...
11: ...uiet place with a clear exit path. In minutes or hours, the animal will regain consciousness and escape... - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
37: Encouraged by the commercial sector, the secular celebra...
90: ...lowing on car horns. Folk beliefs also include encouraging children to jump at the stroke of midnight s...
123: ...dows in [[New York City]] are heavily visited by tourists from all over the world.
147: ... carols called [[villancicos]] accompanied by tambourines, bells, and other simple percussion instrumen...
178: ...humb|left|Giant Christmas bulb sculpture in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]]]
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