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Albert Einstein
| birth_place = Ulm, Württemberg, Germany
Albert_Einstein
Al-Qaeda
|logo = Flag of al-Qaeda.svg
Al-Qaeda
Aargau
Aargau
Basel
Basel (, also Basle Bâle TourismeWhat's the correct spelling of Basle? Basle or Basel?
Basel
Economy of Canada
Canada is the home to the ninth largest economy in the world (measured in US dollars at market exchange rates), is one of the world's wealthiest nations, and a member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Group of Eight (G8). As with other developed nations, the Canadian economy is dominated by the service industry, which employs about three quarters of Canadians.
Economy_of_Canada
Cardiff
|leader_name = Rodney Berman
Cardiff
Census
A census is the procedure of acquiring information about every member of a given population. This term is mostly used in connection with national 'population and door to door censuses' (to be taken every 10 years according to United Nations recommendations); agriculture busy (all agriculture units) and business censuses (all enterprises).
Census
Calendar date
A date in a calendar is a reference to a particular day represented within a calendar system. The calendar date allows the specific day to be identified.
Calendar_date
Class action
In law, a class action or a representative action is a form of lawsuit where a large group of people collectively bring a claim to court. This form of collective lawsuit originated in the United States and is still predominately a US phenomenon, at least the US variant of it.
Class_action
Genetically modified organism
Talk:Genetically_modified_organism
Economy of Israel
The economy of Israel is diversified with substantial government ownership and a rapidly developing high-tech sector. Poor in natural resources, Israel depends on imports of petroleum, coal, food, uncut diamonds, other production inputs, and military equipment.
Economy_of_Israel
International Brigades
The International Brigades were Republican military units in the Spanish Civil War, formed of many non-state sponsored volunteers of different countries who traveled to Spain, to fight for the republic in the Spanish Civil War between 1936 and 1939. An estimated 32,000Thomas (2003), pp 941-3 people from a "claimed 53 nations" volunteered.
International_Brigades
Society of Jesus
The Society of Jesus (Latin: Societas Iesu, S.J.
Society_of_Jesus
Macedonian language
|pronunciation = [maˈkɛdɔnski]
Macedonian_language
Murder
Murder is the unlawful killing of another human person with malice aforethought, as defined in Common Law countries. Murder is generally distinguished from other forms of homicide by the elements of malice aforethought and the lack of lawful justification.
Murder
Politics of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico, officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (), still treated by the U.S.
Politics_of_Puerto_Rico
Romansh language
|region=Graubünden
Romansh_language
Switzerland
|conventional_long_name = Swiss Confederation
Switzerland
Geography of Switzerland
Switzerland is a small, generally mountainous and landlocked country located in the center of Europe. It has a total area of about 41'290 km² or 15,942 mi2 of which 39'770 km² (15,355 mi2) is land and 1'520 km² (587 mi2) is water.
Geography_of_Switzerland
Demographics of Switzerland
Switzerland sits at the crossroads of several major European cultures, which have heavily influenced the country's languages and cultural practices. Switzerland has four national languages: German, French, Italian (three Confederation official languages), and Romansh (official only in the Grisons).
Demographics_of_Switzerland
Politics of Switzerland
Politics of Switzerland takes place in the framework of a multi-party federal parliamentary democratic republic, whereby the Federal Council of Switzerland is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government and the federal administration.
Politics_of_Switzerland
Economy of Switzerland
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Economy_of_Switzerland
Military of Switzerland
The military of Switzerland, officially known as the Swiss Armed Forces, is a unique institution somewhere between a militia and a regular army. It is equipped with mostly modern, sophisticated, and well-maintained weapons systems and equipment.
Military_of_Switzerland
Foreign relations of Switzerland
The foreign relations of Switzerland are the primary responsibility of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA). Some international relations of Switzerland are handled by other departments of the federal administration of Switzerland.
Foreign_relations_of_Switzerland
Linguistic geography of Switzerland
| immigrant = Albanian, Croatian, English, Portuguese, Serbian, Spanish, Turkish and Ukrainian.
Linguistic_geography_of_Switzerland
Secretary of State
Secretary of State is a commonly used title for a government official. The role varies between countries, and in some cases there are multiple Secretaries of State in the government.
Secretary_of_State
Treason
In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more serious acts of disloyalty to one's sovereign or nation. Historically, treason also covered the murder of specific social superiors, such as the murder of a husband by his wife (treason against the king was known as high treason and treason against a lesser superior was petit treason).
Treason
Economy of the United States
|industries = petroleum], [[steel, motor vehicles, aerospace, telecommunications, chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, lumber, mining, defense
Economy_of_the_United_States
Standard of living in the United States
The standard of living in the United States is one of the top 20 in the world by the standards economists use as measures of standards of living. Per capita income is high but also less evenly distributed than in most other developed countries; as a result, the United States fares particularly well in measures of average material well being that do not place weight on equality aspects.
Standard_of_living_in_the_United_States
Romansh language
Talk:Romansh_language
Transhumanism
Talk:Transhumanism
Basel-Country
Basel-Country
Martial law
Martial law is the system of rules that takes effect when the military takes control of the normal administration of justice.
Martial_law
Referendum
A referendum (plural referendums or referenda), ballot question, or plebiscite (from Latin plebiscita, originally a decree of the Concilium Plebis) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. This may result in the adoption of a new constitution, a constitutional amendment, a law, the recall of an elected official or simply a specific government policy.
Referendum
Swiss Alps
The Swiss Alps (, , , ) are the central portion of the Alps mountain range that lies within Switzerland. Because of their central position they are also known as the Central Alps.
Swiss_Alps
Lake Zug
|type =
Lake_Zug
Serbs
Tsar Dušan KarađorđeTeslaNadežda Petrović
Serbs
Lake Zurich
|type =
Lake_Zurich
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
| birthplace = Konolfingen, Switzerland
Friedrich_Dürrenmatt
Patricia Highsmith
Patricia Highsmith (January 19, 1921 - February 4, 1995) was an American novelist known for her psychological thrillers, which have led to more than two dozen film adaptations. Strangers on a Train has been adapted for the screen three times, notably by Alfred Hitchcock in 1951.
Patricia_Highsmith
Mixed economy
A mixed economy is an economic system that incorporates aspects of more than one economic system. This usually means an economy that contains both privately-owned and state-owned enterprisesMixed economy.
Mixed_economy
Foreign relations of Bhutan
Bhutan has diplomatic relations with 21 states.
Foreign_relations_of_Bhutan
List of countries by population
This is a list of countries ordered according to population. The list includes and ranks sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories.
List_of_countries_by_population
Croats
Ivan Gundulić Andrija Mohorovičić Vladimir PrelogMiroslav Krleža Ivan Meštrović Josip Jelačić Antun Lučić
Croats
Topographic map
A topographic map is a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, usually using contour lines in modern mapping, but historically using a variety of methods. Traditional definitions require a topographic map to show both natural and man-made features.
Topographic_map
Use of capital punishment by nation
Talk:Use_of_capital_punishment_by_nation
Blasphemy
Blasphemy is the disrespectful use of the name of one or more gods. It may include using sacred names as stress expletives without intention to pray or speak of sacred matters; it is also sometimes defined as language expressing disapproved beliefs, or disbelief.
Blasphemy
Secession
Secession (derived from the Latin term secessio) is the act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or especially a political entity. It is not to be confused with succession, the act of following in order or sequence.
Secession
Life imprisonment
Life imprisonment or life incarceration is a sentence of imprisonment for a serious crime, often for most or even all of the criminal's remaining life, but in fact for a period which varies between jurisdictions: many countries have a maximum possible period of time (usually 7 to 50 years or forever) a prisoner may be incarcerated, or require the possibility of parole after a set amount of time.
Life_imprisonment
Germans
67 - 75 million Deutsche Welle: 2005 German Census figuresCIA World Factbook - Germany: People
Germans