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- Burundi (13403 bytes)
1: ...o the Tanzanian ocean port of [[Dar es Salaam]]. The country's name derives from its [[Bantu languages...
3: ...e growing demands for political participation of the [[Hutu]] majority.
12: national_anthem = [[Burundi bwacu]] |
37: established_events = - Date |
38: established_dates = From [[Belgium]] <br> [[July 1]],... - Dye (6033 bytes)
1: ...ast, a [[pigment]] generally has no affinity for the substrate, and is insoluble.
3: ...By far the greatest source of dyes has been from the [[plant kingdom]], notably [[root]]s, [[berry|ber...
5: {{Wiktionary}}
9: ...now classified according to how they are used in the dyeing process.
11: ...ic groups in the dyes and [[cationic]] groups in the fibre. Acid dyes are not substantive to [[cellulo... - Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
3: ...[Fuke Zen|Fuke]] sect of [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]] in the practice of [[Suizen]] (blowing meditation).
8: The name shakuhachi means "1.8 foot", from its size. ...
10: ...ghly equal to 30.3 [[centimeters]] (ca. 0.994 of the English foot) and subdivided in ten (not twelve).
12: ...h; The word "hachi" means the number "eight", but here means eight tenths of a foot.
14: ...he lower its tuning.) Although the sizes differ, they are all still referred to generically as "shakuh... - Sheng (instrument) (1217 bytes)
1: ....arp.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Sheng player beside the River Thames, London, England.]]
3: ...ertical tubes, in the [[Music of China|Chinese orchestra]].
5: ...s]] that Amiot's sheng inspired the invention of the [[harmonica]], [[accordion]], and [[reed organ]]....
7: ...accompaniment]] for Chinese music pieces in an orchestra, while being given little or no [[melody]].
9: ...player would close up one or more holes to play a desired [[note]]. - Ghana (10910 bytes)
1: ...[Ghana Empire]] (although its territory never reached present-day Ghana).
19: ...e language|Ewe]], [[Dagbani language|Dagbani]], others
42: <br> - GDP/head
54: | [[6 March]] [[1957]], from the [[United Kingdom]]
56: | '''[[National anthem]]''' - Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
1: ...regained its [[sovereignty]] upon the signing of the [[Anglo-Ethiopian Agreement]] in December 1944. E...
40: ...m/cwvlib/africa/ethiopia/pankhurst/history_of_northern_ethiopia.htm#7]
48: | '''[[National anthem]]'''
49: ...i Woude Henate Ethiopia]] (March Forward, Dear Mother Ethiopia)
54: | '''[[List of country calling codes|Calling Code]]''' - Eritrea (12964 bytes)
44: | '''[[National anthem]]'''
50: | '''[[List of country calling codes|Calling Code]]'''
53: ...May 24, [[1993]] from [[Ethiopia]], it is one of the youngest independent states.
57: ...ᬡssa''), the [[Greek language|Greek]] name for the [[Red Sea]].
62: ...pendence fighters rioted in the early [[1960s]], the land was annexed by [[Ethiopia]], starting a 30-y... - South Africa (40100 bytes)
1: ...outhern tip of the African continent. It borders the countries of [[Namibia]], [[Botswana]], [[Zimbabw...
3: ...ismantle it in [[1990]] after a long struggle by the black majority, as well as many white, coloured a...
5: ...with modern [[infrastructure]] common throughout the country.
9: .... As a result, there are many official names for the country.
11: ...rtheless, their populations are not as such that they require nationwide recognition. - Finland (29511 bytes)
1: ...ish language name for Finland is '''Suomi.''' In the Swedish language it is '''Finland'''.
18: |'''[[Capital]]''' || [[Helsinki]]
20: |'''Largest City''' || [[Helsinki]]
40: | '''[[National anthem]]''' || [[Maamme|Maamme<br>/V岴 land]]
44: | '''[[List_of_country_calling_codes|Calling Code]]''' || +358 - 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 - Constellation (3718 bytes)
1: {{Otheruses}}
3: ...le from most places on the globe (but not always the whole year long).]]
4: ...er; they just happen to appear close together in the sky as viewed from [[Earth]] and typically lie ma...
6: ... had different constellations, although a few of the more obvious ones tend to recur frequently, e.g.,...
8: ...h the [[Middle Ages]], and contains the signs of the [[zodiac]]. - Dictionary (22415 bytes)
2: ...ntences. Dictionaries are most commonly found in the form of a book.
5: ...hape, or pronunciation of each character. Due to the nature of Chinese characters, linear sorts are pa...
8: ...ontaining the 2000 most frequently used words in the English language).
11: There are many different types of dictionaries, inclu...
14: ...ish language may either be printed and sorted in the native order, or [[Romanization|romanized]] and s... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
1: ...n index of them, if they're scattered throughout the work).
3: It includes listings or tabular information for quick referen...
7: ...ing the link to be accessible in the future from the toolbar.
10: Please use the new section editing feature if your browser
11: ... (e.g. good old Netscape 3.04 gold) can't handle the page size. - October (1849 bytes)
2: ...alendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 [[day]]s.
4: ...ns in the constellation of [[Virgo]] and ends in the constellation of [[Libra]].
6: ...hless winter period (summer in the southern hemisphere) was divided between [[January]] and [[February...
8: ...the [[Japanese calendar|old Japanese calendar]], the month is called ''Kan'na dzuki'' (神無...
12: ...ving]] in [[Canada]] on the second [[Monday]] of the month. - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
1: ...s]] are [[ellipse|elliptical]], Venus's orbit is the closest to [[circle|circular]], with an [[eccentr...
3: ... is by far the brightest [[star]]-like object in the sky.
5: ...Its symbol is a stylized representation of the goddess Venus's hand mirror: a circle with a small cross...
7: ...[[Cytherean]]'', which comes from [[Cythera]]. Other less common adjectives include ''Venerean'' and ...
9: ...er to the planet as the ''Metal Star'', based on the [[Five Elements]]. - Sea (3330 bytes)
2: {{wiktionary}}
3: {{wiktionarypar|maritime}}
5: ... or even ''[[sea water]]'' referring to water of the ocean.
57: ** [[Tyrrhenian Sea]]
85: ===[[Southern Ocean]]=== - Surfing (15219 bytes)
2: ... in Hawaii.jpg|thumb|350px|Surfing outside [[Kaneohe Bay]], Hawai‘i.]]
3: ...[[Glass-reinforced plastic|GRP]] ("fiberglass") [[wiktionary:board|board]]s. [[Wood]]en and [[foam]] (see [[pl...
5: ...o most places where waves of sufficient size and the right shape appear, including [[France]], [[Brazi...
7: ...eep a surfers feet from slipping off the deck of the board), interchangeable "[[skeg]]s" (also know as...
9: ...s do not exist if the waves 'dump', meaning that they break in large parts at a time (also known as a ... - Lists of people (6244 bytes)
1: ...fictional character]]s, e.g., people like Arthur the Knight are included but King [[Arthur]] is not.
10: ...ian Biography - A|List of people with entries in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography]]
15: ** List of [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary_Appendix:First_names|given name derivations]]
16: ...ple known as The Great|List of people known as ''The Great'']]
18: * [[List of people known as the father or mother of something]] - Computer (32773 bytes)
1: [[image:powermacG5_large.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The [[computer case|tower]] of a [[personal computer]...
3: ...lly solve the problem or predict the behavior of the system.
4: The discipline which studies the theory, design, and application of computers is called '''[[...
8: ... particles or any other well-understood physical phenomenon. Although computers have been built out o...
10: ... signal|analog]]'' computers were once common in the 1960s but are now rarer. - Cephalopod (4875 bytes)
18: ...'''teuthologists''' are the scientists who study them.
20: ...monoidea, the [[ammonite]]s and [[Belemnoidea]], the belemnites.
22: ...the invertebrates. The giant [[nerve]] fibers of the cephalopod [[Mantle (mollusc)|mantle]] have been ...
24: ...ckward as water is forced out anteriorly through the hyponome, but direction can be controlled somewha...
26: ...ction by rippling of a flap of [[muscle]] around the mantle.
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