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  1. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    3: ...rse resources, Burundi is one of the poorest and most conflict-ridden countries in Africa and in the w...
    58: ...dayizeye]] replaced Buyoya as President. Yet the most extreme Hutu group, Palipehutu-FNL (commonly kno...
    72: ...[deforestation]], [[soil erosion]] and [[habitat loss]]. There are two [[national park]]s, [[Kibira N...
    84: ... poverty line in 2002. The country's estimated gross domestic product (GDP) was US$0.7 billion in 200...
    89: ...of the population are of [[Hutu]] ethnic origin; most of the remaining population are [[Tutsi]], with ...
  2. Dye (6033 bytes)
    5: {{Wiktionary}}
    11: ...e fibre. Acid dyes are not substantive to [[cellulosic]] fibres.
    17: ...iterature base describing dyeing techniques. The most important mordant dyes are the synthetic mordant...
    23: ...re originally developed for the dyeing of [[cellulose acetate]], and are substantially water insoluble...
    35: These include [[eosin]] and [[iron buff]].
  3. Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
    10: * 尺 ([[wiktionary:%E5%B0%BA|shaku @ Wiktionary]]) – The word "[[shaku]]" means "foot" (as ...
    12: * 八 ([[wiktionary:%E5%85%AB|hachi @ Wiktionary]]) – The word "hachi" means the number "eig...
    14: Thus, "shaku-hachi" means "one foot eight" (almost 55 centimeters) which is merely the standard len...
    16: ...low across the top of an empty bottle, but the opposite edge of the shakuhachi has a sharp edge, allow...
    24: During the medieval period, shakuhachi were most notable for their role in the [[Fuke Zen|Fuke se...
  4. Sheng (instrument) (1217 bytes)
    3: ...nese '''sheng''' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: [[Wiktionary:笙|笙]], [[Pinyin]] ''shēng'') i...
    5: It is thought that Johann Wilde and [[Jean Joseph Marie Amiot|Pere Amiot]] traveled to [[China]]...
    9: ...e reeds of the respective pipes. A player would close up one or more holes to play a desired [[note]].
  5. Ghana (10910 bytes)
    40: | '''[[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]]''' (PPP)
    67: ...hana Empire]] of earlier centuries. This name is mostly symbolic, as the ancient Empire of Ghana was l...
    77: ...xecutive power. The [[Parliament of Ghana]] is [[wiktionary:unicameral|unicameral]] and dominated by two mai...
    87: ...stence agriculture, which accounts for 40% of [[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]] and employs 60% of the wo...
    123: ...grees north of the [[Equator]]. The coastline is mostly a low, sandy shore backed by plains and scrub ...
  6. Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
    1: ...ed in the [[Horn of Africa]]. It has one of the most extensive known histories as an independent nati...
    59: ..., Axum controlled most of modern-day [[Yemen]] across the Red Sea.
    63: ... century]] Emperor [[Fasilidos of Ethiopia|Fasilidos]] expelled these missionaries. At the same time, ...
    65: ...ntil the reign of [[Tewodros II of Ethiopia|Tewodros II]] that Ethiopia began to take part in world af...
    69: ...t-Leninist]] military [[junta]], the [[Derg]], deposed him, and established a one-party [[socialist]] ...
  7. Eritrea (12964 bytes)
    71: ...politics are scarce; in [[2001]] the government closed down all of the nation's privately owned print ...
    98: ... attack prevented planting of crops in Eritrea's most productive region, causing food production to dr...
    107: ...re the two predominant languages for official purposes, but [[Amharic language]]s as well as [[English...
    128: * [[Paulos Tesfagiorgis]]
    129: * [[Bahta Hagos]]
  8. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    3: ...scent) community in Africa, making it one of the most ethnically diverse countries on the continent. R...
    5: ...e [[economy of South Africa]] is the largest and most well-developed of the entire [[Africa]]n contine...
    9: ...ish]], [[Zulu language|Zulu]], [[Xhosa language|Xhosa]], [[Swati language|Swati]], [[Ndebele language|...
    17: ...cross racial barriers, even though it is not the most widely spoken language by population. Afrikaans ...
    24: ...one of the oldest nations in Africa. Extensive [[fossil]] remains at the [[Sterkfontein]], [[Kromdraai...
  9. Finland (29511 bytes)
    51: ...anguage arrived in Finland during the Stone Age, possibly even among the first [[Mesolithic]] settlers...
    53: ...13th century AD, if we discount the obcscure and possibly fictious stories of Finnish kings in Scandin...
    63: ...al Germany]], and "the reds". The reds consisted mostly of propertyless rural and industrial workers w...
    65: ...countries. Into the [[19th century]] there was a most obvious language barrier; then during the 19th c...
    69: ...nd (compared to the [[Moscow Peace Treaty (1940)|Moscow Peace Treaty of 1940]]).
  10. Atmosphere (444 bytes)
    1: {{wiktionary}}
    2: '''Atmosphere''' may refer to:
    3: *a [[celestial body atmosphere]], e.g.:
    4: **[[Earth's atmosphere]]
    5: **[[stellar atmosphere]]s
  11. Constellation (3718 bytes)
    3: ...on]] is a remarkable constellation, visible from most places on the globe (but not always the whole ye...
    4: ...nship to each other; they just happen to appear close together in the sky as viewed from [[Earth]] and...
    6: ...ing of stars into constellations is essentially [[wiktionary:arbitrary|arbitrary]], and different [[culture]]s...
    8: ... In the northern celestial hemisphere, these are mostly based upon the constellations of the ancient [...
    12: Our current list is based on those listed by the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] astronomer,...
  12. Dictionary (22415 bytes)
    2: ...nce, and examples in sentences. Dictionaries are most commonly found in the form of a book.
    8: ...tionary]] (e.g. a dictionary containing the 2000 most frequently used words in the English language).
    10: ==Special-purpose dictionaries==
    22: ===Glossaries===
    23: ...th these, the rest of English, and even the 4000 most common English [[idiom]]s and [[metaphor]]s, can...
  13. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    7: ... table scripts there can also be used here: transposing columns and rows, and numbering rows.) Alterna...
    17: ...pages/List_of_et|9,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_hospitals|10,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_mis|11,]] ...
    22: **[[List of glossaries]]
    55: ...st of standards topics]] (these could easily be cross-referenced under other relevant categories as we...
    65: **[[Federal Standard 1037C]] (Glossary of telecommunication terms)
  14. October (1849 bytes)
    6: The name is from the Latin "[[Wiktionary:octo|octo]]" for "[[eight]]". October was the eig...
  15. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    1: ...re [[ellipse|elliptical]], Venus's orbit is the closest to [[circle|circular]], with an [[eccentricity...
    3: Because Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth, it always appears in...
    5: ...dess Venus's hand mirror: a circle with a small cross underneath ([[Unicode]]: ♀).
    7: ...t. The true adjective coming from [[Latin]], ''[[Wiktionary:Venereal|Venereal]]'', is avoided because of its ...
    12: ===Atmosphere===
  16. Sea (3330 bytes)
    2: {{wiktionary}}
    3: {{wiktionarypar|maritime}}
    87: * [[Ross Sea]]
    103: ... surface of several [[natural satellite|moon]]s, most notably [[Europa (moon)|Europa]].
  17. Surfing (15219 bytes)
    3: ...[[Glass-reinforced plastic|GRP]] ("fiberglass") [[wiktionary:board|board]]s. [[Wood]]en and [[foam]] (see [[pl...
    5: ...sible by the new boards. The sport has spread to most places where waves of sufficient size and the ri...
    9: ...break in large parts at a time (also known as a close-out).
    11: ...ide'. However, one does not see photographs of pros paddling out.
    15: ... as surfers use [[jetski]]s to tow them out to a position where they can catch previously unrideable w...
  18. Lists of people (6244 bytes)
    13: ** [[List of most popular family names]]
    15: ** List of [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary_Appendix:First_names|given name derivations]]
    37: * [[List of songs whose title includes personal names]]
    66: ...ts of people by belief]], religious belief or philosophy
    79: ==People by achievements (possibly in some cases by circumstance)==
  19. Computer (32773 bytes)
    10: ...the problem being solved is mapped as closely as possible onto the physical phenomena being exploited....
    12: ...binary]] base-two [[numeral system]] (ones and zeros). Next, all operations on that information are r...
    14: ...ic idea, which made modern ''digital'' computers possible, was formally identified and explored by [[C...
    20: ...e. It is the human brain which recognizes that those patterns form letters and numbers, and attaches ...
    26: See the [[Wiktionary]] entry for the word "[[wiktionary:computer|computer]]" for definitions, translation...
  20. Cephalopod (4875 bytes)
    20: The class contains two [[Wiktionary: extant| extant]] [[subclass (biology)|subclasses...
    22: ...]]. The [[nervous system]] of cephalopods is the most complex of the invertebrates. The giant [[nerve]...
    29: ...in many non-shelled living cephalopod groups but most truly shelled cephalopods, such as the [[ammonit...
    56: ...://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Protostoma/Mollusca/Cephalopoda/Coleoidea.htm Mikko's Ph...

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