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  1. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    58: ...commonly known as "FNL"), continued to refuse negotiations. In August 2004, the group massacred 152 Con...
    60: ...n government, but fighting continued. Renewed negotiations are now under way, amid fears that the FNL w...
    116: {{wiktionary}}
  2. Dye (6033 bytes)
    5: {{Wiktionary}}
    19: '''[[Vat dye]]s''' are essentially insoluble in water and incapable of dyeing fib...
    23: ...e dyeing of [[cellulose acetate]], and are substantially water insoluble. The dyes are finely ground in...
  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...
    16: ...achi has a sharp edge, allowing the player substantial pitch control. The five finger holes are tuned t...
    18: ...1/2, 2/3, etc.) and pitch varied subtly or substantially by changing the blowing angle. Professional pl...
    61: ...p://www.shakuhachi.com/R-AlphabeticalList.html Partial list of shakuhachi recordings]
  4. Sheng (instrument) (1217 bytes)
    3: ...ree reed instrument]] (the first) consisting essentially of vertical tubes, in the [[Music of China|Chi...
  5. Ghana (10910 bytes)
    77: ...xecutive power. The [[Parliament of Ghana]] is [[wiktionary:unicameral|unicameral]] and dominated by two mai...
  6. Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
    59: ...t this time that [[Frumentius]] introduced [[Christianity]] into the country, converting king [[Ezana]]...
    83: ...es]] and western [[Europe]] and has sought substantial economic aid from Western countries and [[World ...
    117: ...ket-oriented economy]], emphasizing individual initiative, designed to reverse a decade of economic dec...
    128: ...e of the first nations to officially adopt [[Christianity]], when St. [[Frumentius]] of [[Tyre]] conver...
    248: {{wiktionary}}
  7. Eritrea (12964 bytes)
    66: ...hiopia-Eritrea War]] ended in [[2000]] with a negotiated agreement known as the [[Algiers Agreement]]. ...
    111: ...resenting roughly 50% of the population. The Christians consist primarily of the [[Eritrean Orthodox Ch...
    113: ...means ''Egyptian'' or ''indigenous (pre-Arab) Egyptian'', and so is a misnomer. The Eritrean and Ethio...
    162: {{wiktionary}}
  8. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    26: ...erlands|Dutch]] possession. The Dutch settlers initiated a series of wars called [[Cape Frontier Wars]]...
    36: After four years of negotiations, the [[Union of South Africa]] was created f...
    40: ... Party government took the first step towards negotiating itself out of power when it lifted the ban on...
    118: ...nt has recently, after much delay, devoted substantial resources to fighting the epidemic. A recent stu...
    141: ...traditional African beliefs. Most of the non-Christian population hold traditional [[Animism|animistic]...
  9. Finland (29511 bytes)
    55: ...e alleged [[christianization|introduction of Christianity]] by Sweden's [[Eric IX of Sweden|King Erik]]...
    78: Finland has a [[semi-presidential system]] with [[Parliamentarism]]. The [[Preside...
    80: ...ect to judicial review. [[Legislation]] may be initiated by the Council of State, or one of the Eduskun...
    175: ** [[Wiktionary:Transwiki:Reilu meininki|Reilu meininki]]
    182: ... replaced holidays of pagan origin. The main Christian holidays are [[Christmas]], [[Epiphany_(feast)|E...
  10. Atmosphere (444 bytes)
    1: {{wiktionary}}
    3: *a [[celestial body atmosphere]], e.g.:
  11. Constellation (3718 bytes)
    4: ...other, but can appear to be grouped on the [[celestial sphere]] of the [[night]] [[sky]]. [[Human]]s ex...
    6: ...ing of stars into constellations is essentially [[wiktionary:arbitrary|arbitrary]], and different [[culture]]s...
    8: ...o exactly one constellation. In the northern celestial hemisphere, these are mostly based upon the cons...
    16: Twelve of the constellations in the southern celestial hemisphere were not observable by the Greeks, an...
  12. Dictionary (22415 bytes)
    126: ...king, fully crosslinked dictionary using Webster, Wiktionary and Wikipedia]
    135: ...ations and pronunciations in many languages (uses Wiktionary and WordNet for most of its entries).
    193: * [[Wiktionary]] A sister project of the well-known collaborativ...
  13. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    126: *[[wiktionary:Wiktionary Appendix:Colours|Wiktionary: List of colors]]
    136: *[[Table of standard electrode potentials]]
    612: **[[wiktionary:Wiktionary:By language|Definitions by language]]
    623: *[[List of acronyms and initialisms]]
    918: ====Martial arts====
  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)
    7: ...t. The true adjective coming from [[Latin]], ''[[Wiktionary:Venereal|Venereal]]'', is avoided because of its ...
    14: ....1 W/m? at the surface). Owing to the thermal inertia and convection of its dense atmosphere, the tempe...
    25: ...tia]], [[Guinevere Planitia]], and [[Lavinia Planitia]]. With only the exception of Maxwell Montes, all...
    38: Venus was considered the most important celestial body observed by the [[Maya civilization|Maya]],...
    82: ...ecraft's [[potential energy]]. The liberated potential energy is mostly turned into [[kinetic energy]],...
  16. Sea (3330 bytes)
    2: {{wiktionary}}
    3: {{wiktionarypar|maritime}}
  17. Surfing (15219 bytes)
    3: ...[[Glass-reinforced plastic|GRP]] ("fiberglass") [[wiktionary:board|board]]s. [[Wood]]en and [[foam]] (see [[pl...
    24: The swell window determines the potential of a break to receive waves. In general, the wes...
    83: ...c, though many of these terms are now archaic. Partially due to the obsessive tendency of its participa...
  18. Lists of people (6244 bytes)
    15: ** List of [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary_Appendix:First_names|given name derivations]]
    17: * [[List of people known by initials]]
    53: ** [[List of ancient Egyptians]]
    69: * [[List of Christians]]
    83: *[[List of TIME Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2004]]
  19. Computer (32773 bytes)
    24: ...qualifiers were introduced by the OED2 to differentiate between the different types of machine. These q...
    26: See the [[Wiktionary]] entry for the word "[[wiktionary:computer|computer]]" for definitions, translation...
    28: ==The exponential progress of computer development==
    29: ...ubiquitous|ubiquitous]] in many areas. The exponential progress of computer development makes classific...
    51: ...mputer that are no longer used, such as [[differential analyzer]]s, are not commonly included in such l...
  20. Cephalopod (4875 bytes)
    20: The class contains two [[Wiktionary: extant| extant]] [[subclass (biology)|subclasses...

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