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  1. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    1: ...y is land-locked, much of its western border is adjacent to [[Lake Tanganyika]] where it enjoys access...
    3: ...ntries in Africa and in the world. Its small size belies the magnitude of the problems it faces in see...
    38: established_dates = From [[Belgium]] <br> [[July 1]], [[1962]] |
    47: ...rom the latest International Comparison Programme benchmark estimates.
    53: ... later a [[United Nations]] Trust Territory under Belgian administrative authority following [[World W...
  2. Dye (6033 bytes)
    1: ... [[affinity]] to the [[substrate]] to which it is being applied. The dye is usually used as an [[aqueo...
    3: ...f|leaves]] and [[wood]], but only a few have ever been used on a commercial scale.
    5: {{Wiktionary}}
    9: ...y thousands of dyes have since been prepared and, because of vastly improved properties imparted upon ...
    11: ...is attributed, at least partly, to salt formation between anionic groups in the dyes and [[cationic]] ...
  3. Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
    1: [[Image:JapaneseShakuhachiSection.jpg|thumb|125px|A [[shakuh...
    3: ...is held vertically like a [[recorder]] instead of being held transversely like the familiar Western [[...
    8: ...t", from its size. It is a simple compound of two japanese words:
    10: * &#23610; ([[wiktionary:%E5%B0%BA|shaku @ Wiktionary]]) &ndash; The word "[[shaku]]" means "foot" (as ...
    12: ...ktionary]]) &ndash; The word "hachi" means the number "eight", but here means eight tenths of a foot.
  4. Sheng (instrument) (1217 bytes)
    1: ...g.london.arp.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Sheng player beside the River Thames, London, England.]]
    3: ... (the first) consisting essentially of vertical tubes, in the [[Music of China|Chinese orchestra]].
    5: ...[[1740]] and [[1777]] respectively, although some believe shengs were known in Europe centuries earlie...
    7: ...] for Chinese music pieces in an orchestra, while being given little or no [[melody]].
  5. Ghana (10910 bytes)
    72: ...ish Togoland]] trust territory, Ghana in [[1957]] became the first "black" country in colonial Africa ...
    77: ...xecutive power. The [[Parliament of Ghana]] is [[wiktionary:unicameral|unicameral]] and dominated by two mai...
    85: ...inancial and technical assistance. [[Gold]], [[timber]], and [[cocoa]] production are major sources of...
    123: ..., extends northward from the shore. North of this belt, the land is covered by low bush, park-like sav...
    125: ...[tropical climate|tropical]]. The eastern coastal belt is warm and comparatively dry; the southwest co...
  6. Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
    1: ...ning of the [[Anglo-Ethiopian Agreement]] in December 1944. Ethiopia was historically called Abyssinia...
    40: | December 1944 (from the [[United Kingdom|British]]) [http...
    63: ...sionaries. At the same time, the [[Oromo]] people began to migrate north into Ethiopian territorities,...
    65: ...wodros II of Ethiopia|Tewodros II]] that Ethiopia began to take part in world affairs once again.
    67: ...signed a [[provisional treaty]] of peace on [[October 26]], 1896.
  7. Eritrea (12964 bytes)
    62: ...Nations]] eventually decided that the area was to become part of a [[federation]] with [[Ethiopia]]. W...
    66: ...f a final demarcation of the disputed border area between Eritrea and Ethiopia. An independent, UN-as...
    71: ...CPC) for its record of religious persecution (see below).
    100: ...Ethiopian trade, which mainly used Eritrean ports before the war, leaves Eritrea with a large economic...
    113: ...urch of [[Ethiopia]], which was in turn formerly (before [[1950]]) subject to the Coptic Pope. But th...
  8. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    3: ... [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] began introducing the policy of [[apartheid]] after ...
    5: ...egional power]] and among the most stable and [[liberal]] [[democracy|democracies]] in Africa. The [[e...
    9: ...l languages of India|second only to India]] in number. As a result, there are many official names for ...
    11: ...rtain official uses in limited areas where it has been determined that these languages are prevalent. ...
    13: ...ent, and many of their languages are in danger of becoming [[Extinct language|extinct]].
  9. Finland (29511 bytes)
    22: ... of Presidents of Finland|President]]''': || [[Tarja Halonen]]
    33: ...ussia]]<br/>[[6 December]] [[1917]]<br/>[[22 December]] [[1917]]
    51: ...However, [[hunting]] and [[fishing]] continued to be important parts of the subsistence economy, espec...
    53: ...s not much written information of Finnish history before the 13th century AD, if we discount the obcsc...
    55: ...reds of years before. [[Finland-Swedish|Swedish]] became the dominant language of administration and e...
  10. Atmosphere (444 bytes)
    1: {{wiktionary}}
    10: ...] creation product by [[Adobe Systems]]: see [[Adobe Atmosphere]]
  11. Constellation (3718 bytes)
    3: ...constellation, visible from most places on the globe (but not always the whole year long).]]
    4: ..."unofficial" constellation, that is, one that may be widely known but is not recognized by astronomers...
    6: ...ing of stars into constellations is essentially [[wiktionary:arbitrary|arbitrary]], and different [[culture]]s...
    8: ...ecise [[boundaries]], so that every [[direction]] belongs to exactly one constellation. In the norther...
    14: ...the number of visible stars in a constellation to be managably small.
  12. Dictionary (22415 bytes)
    5: ...e of numerous schemes based on the components, number of [[stroke (Chinese character)|strokes]], overa...
    14: ...Romanization|romanized]] and sorted in Roman alphabetical order.
    17: ...s single-field and sub-field dictionaries tend to be maximizing. See also [[LSP dictionary]].
    20: ... jiten'' (literally 'Han-Japanese dictionary') in Japanese and ''Okpyeon'' ('Jewel Book') in Korean. ...
    23: ... common English [[idiom]]s and [[metaphor]]s, can be defined.
  13. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    7: ...into your bookmarks toolbar, allowing the link to be accessible in the future from the toolbar.
    15: <tr bgcolor="#FFD700"><th> Alphabetical <tr><td>
    55: *[[List of standards topics]] (these could easily be cross-referenced under other relevant categories ...
    68: *List of [[numbering scheme]]s
    98: *[[List of numbers]]
  14. October (1849 bytes)
    1: {{OctoberCalendar}}
    2: '''October''' is the [[tenth]] [[month]] of the [[year]] in...
    4: ... of [[Scorpio]]. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the constellation of [[Virgo]] and ends in...
    6: ...in the southern hemisphere) was divided between [[January]] and [[February]].
    8: In the [[Japanese calendar|old Japanese calendar]], the month is called ''Kan'na dz...
  15. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    3: ...es that can be seen both day and night (the other being the [[Moon]]). It is sometimes referred to as ...
    5: ... on Venus's motion) and must have been known long before in prehistoric times, given that it is the th...
    7: ... ''[[Wiktionary:Venereal|Venereal]]'', is avoided because of its modern association with [[sexually tr...
    9: The [[China|Chinese]], [[Korea|Korean]], and [[Japan]]ese cultures refer to the planet as the ''Met...
    14: ...here, the temperature does not vary significantly between the night and day sides of Venus despite its...
  16. Sea (3330 bytes)
    2: {{wiktionary}}
    3: {{wiktionarypar|maritime}}
    12: * [[Bering Sea]]
    16: * [[Sea of Japan]]
    20: ** [[Beibu Gulf]]
  17. Surfing (15219 bytes)
    3: ...[[Glass-reinforced plastic|GRP]] ("fiberglass") [[wiktionary:board|board]]s. [[Wood]]en and [[foam]] (see [[pl...
    5: ...e and the teenaged [[baby boomer]]s headed to the beach in droves to enjoy the maneuverability and stu...
    9: ...the wave curls over the top of them, forming a "tube" (or "barrel"), with the rider inside the cylindr...
    13: ...etitive pursuit. It is common to hear debate rage between purists of the sport, who still maintain the...
    15: ...y is extremely popular with television crews, but because such waves rarely occur in heavily populated...
  18. Lists of people (6244 bytes)
    15: ** List of [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary_Appendix:First_names|given name derivations]]
    65: ==People by belief==
    66: ... by belief|Lists of people by belief]], religious belief or philosophy
    112: * [[List of people who became famous only in death]]
    113: * [[List of people who became famous for surviving a deadly event]]
  19. Computer (32773 bytes)
    3: ...an automatically solve the problem or predict the behavior of the system.
    8: ...ood physical phenomenon. Although computers have been built out of many different technologies, nearl...
    10: ...ing exploited. For example, electron flows might be used to model the flow of water in a dam. Such '...
    14: ...ority of information processing problems that can be translated into mathematical ones). This basic id...
    16: ...g]] identified which problems could and could not be solved by computers, and in doing so founded [[th...
  20. Cephalopod (4875 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Cephalopods}}
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    20: ...oidea, the [[ammonite]]s and [[Belemnoidea]], the belemnites.
    22: ...f the cephalopod [[Mantle (mollusc)|mantle]] have been a favorite experimental material of [[Neurophys...
    24: ...nteriorly through the hyponome, but direction can be controlled somewhat by pointing it in different d...

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