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- Pacific Ocean (14615 bytes)
3: ...from the [[Bering Sea]] in the [[Arctic]] to the icy margins of [[Antarctica]]'s [[Ross Sea]] in the s...
36: ...nd southwest Pacific. The greatest typhoon frequency exists within the triangle from southern Japan to...
53: ...entury, first by [[Vasco N��ez de Balboa]] ([[1513]]) and then by [[Ferdinand Magellan]], who crosse... - Palestine (region) (604 bytes)
1: ...stina''', '''ארץ־ישראל''' '''[[Eretz Yisrael]]''';... - Holocaust (53541 bytes)
12: The biblical word '''''Shoa''''' (שואה), also spelled '''''Shoah''...
34: ===Efficiency===
62: ... Jewish-owned businesses in [[Germany]]. This policy helped to usher in a series of [[anti-Semitism|an...
90: ...ents than other non-Jewish inmates, under the policy of "Extermination Through Work". German soldiers ...
122: [[Lucy Davidowicz]] used prewar census figures to estima... - Estevanico the moor (3698 bytes)
5: ...Morocco]]'s [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast, in 1513, at an early age. It is unclear if he was born in... - Padua (12961 bytes)
33: ...t or very active. The general tendency of its policy throughout the war of investitures was Imperial a...
47: ...e fortified Padua with new walls, built between [[1513]] and [[1544]], with a series of monumental gates...
50: ... during the periods of French and Austrian supremacy. The Austrians were unpopular with progressive ci... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
2: ...Hebrew]]: '''יְרוּשָׁלַיִם...
24: ...captivity]], together with most of the [[aristocracy]]. However, the country rebelled again under [[Z...
45: ...f all churches and synagogues in Jerusalem, a policy reversed by his successors. Reports of this were...
135: ...ident and acts of Congress which make foreign policy are invalid for that reason.
181: ...ssed are you God who rebuilds Jerusalem in his mercy, amen." - Muscle (12774 bytes)
108: [[he:שריר]] - Head of state (33577 bytes)
1: ... includes personifying the continuity and legitimacy of the state and exercising the political powers,...
20: ...ime minister. This did not happen and the presidency, having been damaged by two late nineteenth centu...
26: ...on, the President is often allowed to set the policy agenda in foreign affairs and the Prime Minister ...
28: ...cted president with theoretically dominant emergency powers that were only intended to be exercised in...
30: ...ture of the Republic, with the President's emergency powers called increasingly into use to prop up go...
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