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  1. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    53: ...and passed to [[Belgium]] in [[World War I]]. It was part of the Belgian [[League of Nations]] mandate...
    58: ...sued arrest warrants for the FNL leaders Agathon Rwasa and Pasteur Habimana, and declared the group a t...
    60: In May 2005 a cease-fire was finally agreed between the FNL and the Burundian ...
    84: ... country's estimated gross domestic product (GDP) was US$0.7 billion in 2001.
    116: {{wiktionary}}
  2. Dye (6033 bytes)
    5: {{Wiktionary}}
    9: The first man-made [[organic]] dye, [[mauveine]], was discovered by [[William Perkin|William Henry Perk...
  3. Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
    3: ...ike the familiar Western [[transverse flute]]. It was used by the monks of the [[Fuke Zen|Fuke]] sect o...
    10: ...mical and as an archaic measure of length), which was roughly equal to 30.3 [[centimeters]] (ca. 0.994 ...
    12: * 八 ([[wiktionary:%E5%85%AB|hachi @ Wiktionary]]) – The word "hachi" means the number "eig...
    26: ...ies out in the guise of Fuke monks as well. (This was made easier by the baskets that the Fuke wore ove...
    30: ...mitted by repetition and practice, and much of it was lost, along with many important documents.
  4. Sheng (instrument) (1217 bytes)
    3: ...nese '''sheng''' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: [[Wiktionary:笙|笙]], [[Pinyin]] ''shēng'') i...
    5: ...re known in Europe centuries earlier. However, it was only in the early [[1800s]] that Amiot's sheng in...
  5. Ghana (10910 bytes)
    67: ...he north and west of current-day Ghana. The name was adopted as a reference to the descendants of the ...
    72: ... new constitution, restoring multiparty politics, was approved in [[1992]].
    77: ...xecutive power. The [[Parliament of Ghana]] is [[wiktionary:unicameral|unicameral]] and dominated by two mai...
  6. Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
    1: ...-Ethiopian Agreement]] in December 1944. Ethiopia was historically called Abyssinia.
    59: ...a as one of the four great powers of his time. It was at this time that [[Frumentius]] introduced [[Chr...
    61: ...e line of rulers descended from the Axumite kings was broken several times: first by [[Gudit|Queen Judi...
    63: ... be an important development, for when the Empire was subjected to the attacks of [[Ahmad ibn Ibrihim a...
    65: ... an alliance between the two nations; however, it was not until the reign of [[Tewodros II of Ethiopia|...
  7. Eritrea (12964 bytes)
    62: ... fighters rioted in the early [[1960s]], the land was annexed by [[Ethiopia]], starting a 30-year long ...
    64: ...years later, after a [[referendum]], independence was declared.
    66: ...final border ruling in [[2003]], but its decision was rejected by Ethiopia. [[As of June 2005]] the bo...
    113: ...hopric of [[Asmara]], the young nation's capital, was elevated to the rank of patriarchate of Eritrea, ...
    162: {{wiktionary}}
  8. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    3: ...ing the general election of [[1948]]; however, it was the same party under the leadership of [[Frederik...
    24: ... around [[1050]]. The furthest south they reached was the [[Fish River]], in today's [[Eastern Cape Pro...
    26: ...18th centuries]], the slowly expanding settlement was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] possession. The Dutch set...
    32: ... Second Boer War ([[1899]]–[[1902]]), which was largely opposed by the [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liber...
    34: ... the main provisions of the treaty ending the war was that blacks would not be allowed to vote, except ...
  9. Finland (29511 bytes)
    51: ...s indicating that the area now comprising Finland was settled around [[8th millennium BC|8500 BC]], dur...
    57: ... [[18th century]], virtually the whole of Finland was twice occupied by [[Russian Empire|Russian]] forc...
    59: ... emotional ties with Sweden, the Finnish language was ardently promoted by both the imperial court and ...
    61: ...d the relations. The Finnish–Russian border was agreed on only with the [[Treaty of Tartu]] in [[...
    63: ...d domestic politics for many years. The Civil War was chiefly fought between "the whites", supported by...
  10. Atmosphere (444 bytes)
    1: {{wiktionary}}
  11. Constellation (3718 bytes)
    6: ...ing of stars into constellations is essentially [[wiktionary:arbitrary|arbitrary]], and different [[culture]]s...
    12: ...]. ([[Ptolemy|Claudius Ptolemy]], the astronomer, was not related to the [[Ptolemaic_dynasty|Greek king...
    18: ...t constellation [[Argo Navis]] was so big that it was broken up into several different constellations, ...
  12. Dictionary (22415 bytes)
    31: ...ational Dictionary|Webster's Third]] in [[1961]], was enough to provoke outrage among many with prescri...
    47: ...ist of difficult or antiquated words, whose usage was illustrated by quotations from early Roman author...
    49: ...s dictionary ''Glossographia'' of [[1656]]. This was followed by [[Samuel Johnson]]'s famous and more ...
    51: ...oah [[Webster's Dictionary|Webster's dictionary]] was published by the G&C Merriam Company of [[Springf...
    53: ...nt that took an additional five years to complete was already necessary.
  13. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    126: *[[wiktionary:Wiktionary Appendix:Colours|Wiktionary: List of colors]]
    612: **[[wiktionary:Wiktionary:By language|Definitions by language]]
  14. October (1849 bytes)
    6: ...winter period (summer in the southern hemisphere) was divided between [[January]] and [[February]].
  15. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    5: Venus was known to ancient [[Babylon]]ians around [[1600s B...
    7: ...t. The true adjective coming from [[Latin]], ''[[Wiktionary:Venereal|Venereal]]'', is avoided because of its ...
    29: ...Sun's assault water vapor in the upper atmosphere was split into [[hydrogen]] and [[oxygen]], with the ...
    31: Venus was once thought to possess a [[Natural satellite|moo...
    36: ...s ''Dil-bat'' or ''Dil-i-pat''; in [[Akkad]]ia it was the special star of the mother-god ''[[Ishtar]]''...
  16. Sea (3330 bytes)
    2: {{wiktionary}}
    3: {{wiktionarypar|maritime}}
    5: ...eshwater lake with a natural outlet, but the term was applied to it anyway. The term is used colloquial...
  17. Surfing (15219 bytes)
    3: ...[[Glass-reinforced plastic|GRP]] ("fiberglass") [[wiktionary:board|board]]s. [[Wood]]en and [[foam]] (see [[pl...
    7: ...t includes leashes (to keep a surfer's board from washing to shore after a 'wipeout'), wax and/or tract...
  18. Lists of people (6244 bytes)
    15: ** List of [[Wiktionary:Wiktionary_Appendix:First_names|given name derivations]]
  19. Computer (32773 bytes)
    14: ...which made modern ''digital'' computers possible, was formally identified and explored by [[Claude E. S...
    24: ...ists the year [[1897]] as the first year the word was used to refer to a [[mechanical calculating devic...
    26: See the [[Wiktionary]] entry for the word "[[wiktionary:computer|computer]]" for definitions, translation...
    29: ...werful, less expensive, smaller and have become [[wiktionary:ubiquitous|ubiquitous]] in many areas. The expone...
    51: ...ure of this classification approach means it is [[wiktionary:ambiguous|ambiguous]]. It is usual for only curre...
  20. Cephalopod (4875 bytes)
    20: The class contains two [[Wiktionary: extant| extant]] [[subclass (biology)|subclasses...

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