| Austria | local_name = Republik Österreich Austria
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| Agriculture Agriculture refers to the production of goods through the growing of plants and the raising of domesticated animals. The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science. Agriculture
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| Athens Athens (; Athina, ), the capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery: as one of the world's oldest cities, its recorded history spans at least 3,000 years. Athens
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| Al-Qaeda |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda.svg Al-Qaeda
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| Airline An airline provides air transport services for passengers or freight, generally with a recognized operating certificate or license. Airlines lease or own their aircraft with which to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for mutual benefit. Airline
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| Asbestos Asbestos is a group of minerals with long, thin fibrous crystals. The word "asbestos" (῾ἀσβεστος) is derived from a Greek adjective meaning inextinguishable. Asbestos
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| Aircraft hijacking Hijacking (also known as skyjacking and aircraft piracy) is the take over of an aircraft, by a person or group, usually armed. In most cases the pilot is forced to fly according to the orders of the hijackers. Aircraft_hijacking
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| Ascorbic acid | Section2 = Ascorbic_acid
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| Amphetamine (hydrochloride), (sulfate) Amphetamine
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| Acquis communautaire The term acquis communautaire, or (EU) acquis (), is used in European Union law to refer to the total body of EU law accumulated thus far. The term is French: acquis means "that which has been acquired", and communautaire means "of the community". Acquis_communautaire
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| Aspartame | Section2 = Aspartame
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| Belgium Royaume de Belgique Königreich Belgien Belgium
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| Berlin |pop_date = 2007-12-30 Berlin
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| Beer Beer is the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches, mainly derived from cereals — the most common of which is malted barley, although wheat, corn, and rice are also widely used. Beer
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| Boron nitride | Section2 = Boron_nitride
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| Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. Symphony_No._9_(Beethoven)
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| Belarus |national_anthem = Мы, беларусы(Belarusian)My, Belarusy(transliteration)We Belarusians Belarus
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| Economy of Brazil Brazil has a moderate free market and export-oriented economy. Measured nominally, its gross domestic product surpasses a trillion dollars, the tenth in the world and the third in the Americas; measured by purchasing power parity, $1. Economy_of_Brazil
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| Politics of Bulgaria Politics of Bulgaria take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Minister-Chairman is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Politics_of_Bulgaria
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| Beagle the Beagle
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| Bioterrorism Bioterrorism is terrorism by intentional release or dissemination of biological agents (bacteria, viruses or toxins); these may be in a naturally-occurring or in a human-modified form. Bioterrorism
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| Brussels Talk:Brussels
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| Balkans The Balkans is the historical name of a geographic region of southeastern Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains, which run through the centre of Bulgaria into eastern Serbia. Balkans
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| Common law Common law refers to law and the corresponding legal system developed through decisions of courts and similar tribunals, rather than through legislative statutes or executive action. Common_law
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| Czech Republic |national_motto = (Czech)"Truth prevails" Czech_Republic
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| List of sovereign states Talk:List_of_sovereign_states
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| Cooking Cooking is the process of preparing food by applying heat, selecting, measuring and combining of ingredients in an ordered procedure for producing safe and edible food. The process encompasses a vast range of methods, tools and combinations of ingredients to alter the flavor or digestibility of food. Cooking
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| Country code Country codes are short alphabetic or numeric geographical codes (geocodes) developed to represent countries and dependent areas, for use in data processing and communications. Several different systems have been developed to do this. Country_code
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| Chad |conventional_long_name = Republic of Chad Chad
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| Economy of Chile Chile has a dynamic market-oriented economy characterized by a high level of foreign trade. During the early 1990s, Chile's reputation as a role model for economic reform was strengthened when the democratic government of Patricio Aylwin - which took over from the military in 1990 - deepened the economic reform initiated by the military government. Economy_of_Chile
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| Croatia |national_anthem = Lijepa naša domovinoOur beautiful homeland Croatia
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| Economy of Croatia The Economy of Croatia is a service-based economy, with the service sector accounting for 67% of the total GDP. The preliminary GDP data for 2007 put Croatian GDP at 275,5 billion Croatian Kuna, or just over USD 12. Economy_of_Croatia
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| Foreign relations of Cuba Cuba's once-ambitious foreign policy has been scaled back and redirected as a result of economic hardship after the collapse of the Soviet bloc. Without its primary trading partner Cuba was comparatively isolated in the 1990s, but has since entered bilateral co-operation with several South American countries, most notably Venezuela and Bolivia. Foreign_relations_of_Cuba
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| Cyprus |national_motto = Cyprus
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| Demographics of Cyprus Cypriots share many customs but maintain distinct identities based on religion, language, and close ties with their respective motherlands. After the Turkish invasion of Cyprus de facto partitioned the Republic of Cyprus in two; Greek is predominantly spoken in the south, where the majority are Greek Cypriots, Turkish in the north, where the majority are Turkish Cypriots and Turkish, and English is widely used. Demographics_of_Cyprus
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| Cyprus Talk:Cyprus
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| Cheese/Archive 1 Talk:Cheese/Archive_1
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| Cornwall ]] Cornwall
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| Economy of the Czech Republic Of the emerging democracies in central and eastern Europe, the Czech Republic has one of the most developed industrialized economies. It is one of the most stable and prosperous of the post-Communist states of Central and Eastern Europe. Economy_of_the_Czech_Republic
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| Council of the European Union The Council of the European Union is the principal decision making institution in the European Union (EU). It is often informally called the Council of Ministers or just the Council, the name used in the treaties; it is also called Consilium as a Latin-language compromise. Council_of_the_European_Union
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| Capital punishment Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the execution of a person by the state as punishment for a crime. Crimes that can result in a death penalty are known as capital crimes or capital offences. Capital_punishment
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| Carbon dioxide | Section2 = Carbon_dioxide
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| Compost Compost ( or US ) also known as brown manure, is the aerobically decomposed remnants of organic matter. It is used in landscaping, horticulture and agriculture as a soil conditioner and fertiliser. Compost
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| Central America Central America Central_America
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| Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire (or, archaically, the County of Cambridge; abbreviated Cambs.) is a county in England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the northeast, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west. Cambridgeshire
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| Crete Crete (Greek: Κρήτη, transliteration: Krētē, modern transliteration Kriti) is the largest of the Greek islands and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea at 8,336 km² (3,219 square miles). Crete
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| Community patent The Community patent, also known as the European Community Patent or EC patent and sometimes abbreviated as COMPAT, European Commission, Internal Market, Stakeholders debate future policy on patents, Single Market News, Nr. 42, July 2006 (pdf) is a patent law measure being debated within the European Union, which would allow individuals and companies to obtain a unitary patent throughout the European Union. Community_patent
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| Citizenship Citizenship is membership in a political community (originally a city or town but now usually a country) and carries with it rights to political participation; a person having such membership is a citizen. It is largely coterminous with nationality, although it is possible to have a nationality without being a citizen (i. Citizenship
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| Catalonia Catalonia Catalonia
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| 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
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