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  1. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    3: ...mands for political participation of the [[Hutu]] majority.
    58: ...ese years saw extensive ethnic violence including major incidents in [[1964]], [[1972]] and the late 1980...
    91: ...%) and a minority of [[Protestant]]s (5%) and [[Muslim]]s (2%). The official languages are [[Kirundi ...
    116: {{wiktionary}}
    146: ...ecent political developments, with a Hutu-leaning slant.
  2. Ghana (10910 bytes)
    77: ...xecutive power. The [[Parliament of Ghana]] is [[wiktionary:unicameral|unicameral]] and dominated by two mai...
    85: ...[Gold]], [[timber]], and [[cocoa]] production are major sources of foreign exchange.
    143: ...loth is made by skilled Ghanaian weavers, and the major weaving centers in and around [[Kumasi]] (Bonwire...
    158: * [[Islam in Ghana]]
  3. Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
    77: ... chose to boycott these elections, ensuring a landslide victory for the [[Ethiopian People's Revolutio...
    110: Ethiopia is 1,127,127 km? in size, and is the major portion of the [[Horn of Africa]], which is the e...
    128: ...tes back almost to the founding of the religion; Islamic tradition states that [[Bilal]] was from pres...
    163: *[[Islam in Ethiopia]]
    248: {{wiktionary}}
  4. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    3: ...it in [[1990]] after a long struggle by the black majority, as well as many white, coloured and Indian So...
    24: ...r [[5th century]] (the [[Bantu expansion]]). They slowly moved south and the earliest ironworks in mod...
    26: ...Madagascar]], and [[India]]. Descendants of these slaves, who often married with Dutch settlers, later...
    40: ... held in [[1994]]. The ANC won by an overwhelming majority, and has been in power ever since.
    42: ...ive in [[poverty]]. A series of voluntary and legislative moves under the controversial [[Black Econom...
  5. Dictionary (22415 bytes)
    14: In bilingual dictionaries, each entry has translations of words in another language. For example, ...
    31: ...controversial words, while not affecting the vast majority for which there is common agreement. But the ...
    42: ...tanding), text production, text revision, and translation. The knowledge-oriented functions deal with ...
    58: ==List of major dictionaries==
    126: ...king, fully crosslinked dictionary using Webster, Wiktionary and Wikipedia]
  6. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    49: **[[List of anonymously published works]]
    126: *[[wiktionary:Wiktionary Appendix:Colours|Wiktionary: List of colors]]
    234: ***[[Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man|Isle of Man]]
    267: *[[List of islands]]
    268: **[[List of islands of Australia]]
  7. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    7: ...t. The true adjective coming from [[Latin]], ''[[Wiktionary:Venereal|Venereal]]'', is avoided because of its ...
    14: ...ight and day sides of Venus despite its extremely slow rotation (less than one rotation per Venerean y...
    16: ...cause the planet's thick cloud cover reflects the majority of the sunlight back into space. This prevent...
    18: ...ty of the atmosphere at Venus' surface, even such slow winds exert a significant amount of force again...
    23: ...est, instead of west to east as most of the other major planets do. ([[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]] and [[Uranu...
  8. Computer (32773 bytes)
    12: In most computers today, the problem is first translated into mathematical terms by rendering all rele...
    14: ...f information processing problems that can be translated into mathematical ones). This basic idea, whi...
    20: ...ed tables of lines and colors, which are then translated into arbitrary patterns of light by the outpu...
    26: ...tionary:computer|computer]]" for definitions, translations and detailed etymology.
    29: ...werful, less expensive, smaller and have become [[wiktionary:ubiquitous|ubiquitous]] in many areas. The expone...
  9. Russia (28007 bytes)
    2: ...56;осси́я, transliteration: ''Rossiya'' or ''Rossija''), is a count...
    13: ...e population from the [[8th century]] onwards and slowly assimilated both the Scandinavians as well as...
    15: ...irst came to be applied to the Varangians and the Slavs who peopled the region. In the [[10th century|...
    17: ..., the [[Golden Horde]] of the pagan Mongols and Muslim Turkic-speaking nomads who pillaged the Russian...
    29: ...y in World War I led to widespread rioting in the major cities of the [[Russian Empire]] and to the overt...
  10. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    5: The term "Sumerian" is actually an [[Wiktionary:exonym|exonym]] (a name given by another group of...
    12: Some of their major cities included [[Eridu]], [[Kish (Sumer)|Kish]],...
    30: ...eads from the [[stalk]]s and then use [[threshing sled]]s to disengage the [[grain]]. They then [[wind...
    53: ...though they were not a major part of the economy. Slave [[women]] worked as [[weaving|weavers]], [[pre...
    66: Sumerians used slings and simple bows. (the [[recurve bow]] is a la...
  11. Alchemy (42222 bytes)
    33: ... system, with only superficial connections to the major Western religions. It is still an open question ...
    54: ...h in turn have often survived only in Islamic translations.
    56: ... through Greek and [[Arabic language|Arabic]] translations, is generally understood to form the basis ...
    78: ===Alchemy in the Islamic world===
    79: ...n through the years were preserved as Islamic translations. (Burckhardt p. 46)
  12. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    18: ...aking trees more vulnerable to toppling. The vast majority of [[vascular plant]]s are associated with [[m...
    21: ...poisoning]]). While not every mushroom is dangerously poisonous, most simply aren't large or tasty eno...
    68: * [[Epithelial]] [[wiktionary:turnover|turnover]]
    81: ...haps 1.5 million species actually exist, with the majority yet to be identified and described by [[mycolo...
    87: [[Slime mould]]s were also originally placed here, bec...
  13. Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
    24: ...e is ''C. porcellus'', the common guinea pig. The majority of information in this article is about the co...
    31: ...' (Guinean piglet), in Sweden they are called ''[[Wiktionary:marsvin|marsvin]]'' (a combination of the Latin w...
    33: ...a common species is ''Cavia porcellus,'' with ''[[Wiktionary:porcellus|porcellus]]'' being [[Latin]] for "litt...
    41: ... periods of activity followed by short periods of sleep in between. Activity is scattered randomly ove...
    75: ...terrible foot sores. Furthermore, their feet can slip through the wire, causing them to break toes, f...
  14. Kenya (15142 bytes)
    55: ...[[King's African Rifles]]. In [[January 1953]], [[Major General Hinde]] was appointed as director of coun...
    57: ...he first direct elections for Africans to the Legislative Council took place in 1957. Despite British ...
    70: ...nt coalition, constitutional reform has proceeded slower than anticipated. The right leaning National...
    97: ...h after years of stagnation. Some argue that this slow economic growth is because of poor management a...
    99: ... and [[inflation]] remained under control. Growth slowed in [[1997]]-[[1999]] however. Political viole...
  15. White House (15373 bytes)
    12: ...ed on [[November 1]], [[1800]]. Over an extremely slow 8 years of construction, $232,371.83 was spent....
    63: ...ecor, much admired then as now, had an imperial [[Wiktionary:Francophile|Francophile]] air that was the result...
    69: ...ate the President's growing staff, who had previously used an office located in the [[United States Ca...
    75: ...sidents greater privacy, as they were now able to slip back and forth between the main White House and...
  16. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    24: ...e is ''C. porcellus'', the common guinea pig. The majority of information in this article is about the co...
    31: ...' (Guinean piglet), in Sweden they are called ''[[Wiktionary:marsvin|marsvin]]'' (a combination of the Latin w...
    33: ...a common species is ''Cavia porcellus,'' with ''[[Wiktionary:porcellus|porcellus]]'' being [[Latin]] for "litt...
    41: ... periods of activity followed by short periods of sleep in between. Activity is scattered randomly ove...
    75: ...terrible foot sores. Furthermore, their feet can slip through the wire, causing them to break toes, f...
  17. Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
    1: ...:creationism.jpg|thumb|right|[[Christianity]], [[Islam]] and [[Judaism]] hold the belief that the [[un...
    15: ...literally as described in the [[Qur'an]] (for [[Muslim]]s.) Although the [[Hebrew Bible]] does not pro...
    17: ... validity and superiority of a particular religiously-based origin belief over those of other [[belief...
    44: ... pre-existing old Earth. This group generally translates Genesis 1:2 as "The earth ''became'' without ...
    46: ...at the [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] word was mistranslated, and it's supposed to be seven ''ages.'' Som...
  18. Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
    4: ... [[cellulose nitrate]] film stock that had previously been standard.
    21: * acetate fibers are [[wiktionary:Hypoallergenic|hypoallergenic]]
    30: ===Major industrial acetate fiber uses===
    32: ...tire, home furnishings, draperies, upholstery and slip covers

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