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Austria
| local_name = Republik Österreich
Austria
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
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
Belgium
Royaume de Belgique Königreich Belgien
Belgium
Brussels
Brussel
Brussels
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
Czech Republic
|national_motto = (Czech)"Truth prevails"
Czech_Republic
Transport in Cameroon
== Railways ==
Transport_in_Cameroon
Chad
|conventional_long_name = Republic of Chad
Chad
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
Foreign policy of the United States
The foreign policy of the United States is highly influential on the world stage, as it is a superpower. America's global reach is backed by a 13 trillion dollar economy.
Foreign_policy_of_the_United_States
Economy of Denmark
Denmark has a small, open, and flexible economy. With very few natural resources, the economy of Denmark relies almost entirely on human resources.
Economy_of_Denmark
Economics
Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Economics
European Union
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European_Union
Education reform
Education reform is a plan or movement which attempts to bring about a systematic change in educational theory or practice across a community or society.
Education_reform
School voucher
A school voucher, also called an education voucher, is a certificate issued by the government by which parents can pay for the education of their children at a school of their choice, rather than the public school (UK state school) to which they are assigned.
School_voucher
Finland
|national_anthem = Maamme(Finnish)Vårt land(Swedish)"Our Land"
Finland
Economy of Finland
Finland has a highly industrialized, free-market economy with a per capita output equal to that of other western economies such as France, Germany, Sweden or the UK. The largest sector of the economy is services at 65.
Economy_of_Finland
Germany
|conventional_long_name = Federal Republic of Germany
Germany
Economy of Germany
Germany is one of the world's most advanced market economies. It is the world's third largest economy in USD exchange-rate terms, the fifth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP), and the largest economy in Europe.
Economy_of_Germany
Economy of Gibraltar
The economy of Gibraltar is managed and controlled by the Government of Gibraltar. Whilst being part of the EU, Gibraltar has a separate legal jurisdiction from the United Kingdom and enjoys a different tax system.
Economy_of_Gibraltar
Greece
|national_motto = Ελευθερία ή θάνατοςEleftheria i thanatos(transliteration)"Freedom or Death"
Greece
Economy of Greece
Greece has managed to achieve a strong economy that is growing fast after the implementation of stabilization policies in recent years. Greece remains a net importer of industrial and capital goods, foodstuffs, and petroleum.
Economy_of_Greece
Gordon Brown
| birth_place = Govan, Glasgow, Scotland
Gordon_Brown
Hong Kong
0.937
Hong_Kong
Economy of Hungary
The Hungarian economy is a medium-sized, structurally, politically, and institutionally open economy in Central Europe and is part of the EU single market. Like most Eastern European economies, it experienced market liberalisation in the early 1990s as part of a transition away from communism.
Economy_of_Hungary
History of Finland
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History_of_Finland
Iceland
|population_estimate_rank = 172nd
Iceland
Republic of Ireland
|conventional_long_name = Ireland
Republic_of_Ireland
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
Economy of Italy
The economy of Italy has changed dramatically since the end of World War II. From an agriculturally based economy, it has developed into an industrial country ranked by both the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund as the world's sixth largest economy in USD exchange-rate terms and either the ninth (World Bank) or tenth (IMF and the CIA World Factbook) largest in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP).
Economy_of_Italy
Japan
Nihon-koku
Japan
Politics of Japan
The politics of Japan is in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic monarchy, where the Prime Minister of Japan is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government.
Politics_of_Japan
Economy of Japan
Japan is the second largest economy in the world, after the United States, at around US$4.5 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and third after the United States and China in terms of purchasing power parity.
Economy_of_Japan
Korea
Korea is a geographic area composed of two sovereign countries, a civilization, and a former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. It borders China to the north-west and Russia to the east, with Mongolia situated farther to the west, and Japan to the east.
Korea
Luxembourg
Grand-Duché de Luxembourg Groussherzogtum Lëtzebuerg Groothertogdom Luxemburg
Luxembourg
Liechtenstein
|national_motto = Für Gott, Fürst und Vaterland
Liechtenstein
Economy of Luxembourg
The economy of Luxembourg is largely dependent on the banking, steel, and industrial sectors. Luxembourgers enjoy the second highest per capita gross domestic product in the world (CIA 2007 est.
Economy_of_Luxembourg
Lisbon
Lisbon (, ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal. It is also the seat of the district of Lisbon and capital of the Lisbon region.
Lisbon
Literacy
The traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to read and write, or the ability to use language to read, write, listen, and speakNCTE.org.
Literacy
Local-loop unbundling
Local loop unbundling (LLU) is the regulatory process of allowing multiple telecommunications operators use of connections from the telephone exchange's central office to the customer's premises. The physical wire connection between customer and company is known as a "local loop," and it is owned by the incumbent local exchange carrier, (also referred to as the "ILEC," "local exchange," or in the United States either a "Baby Bell" or an Independent telephone company).
Local-loop_unbundling
Mexico City
Mexico City (in Spanish: Ciudad de México, México, D.F.
Mexico_City
Macedonian language
|pronunciation = [maˈkɛdɔnski]
Macedonian_language
Macau
|population_estimate_rank = 167th
Macau
Demographics of Mexico
With a population 103,263,388 in 2005, Mexico is the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world, the second-most populous country in Latin America after Portuguese-speaking Brazil, and the second in North America, after the United States. Throughout most of the twentieth century Mexico's population was characterized by rapid growth.
Demographics_of_Mexico
Economy of Mexico
|poverty = 4.8% using food-based definition of poverty; asset based poverty amounted at approximately 20% (August 2008)
Economy_of_Mexico
Economy of New Zealand
The Economy of New Zealand is a market economy which is greatly dependent on international trade, mainly with Australia, the United States, China and Japan. It is also strongly focused on tourism and primary industries like agriculture (though both sectors are highly profitable), while having only small manufacturing and high-tech components.
Economy_of_New_Zealand
New Zealand
Talk:New_Zealand
Demographics of Niger
The largest ethnic groups in Niger are the Hausa, who also constitute the major ethnic group in northern Nigeria, and the Zarma Songhay (also spelled Djerma-Songhai), who also are found in parts of Mali. Both groups are sedentary farmers who live in the arable, southern tier.
Demographics_of_Niger
Economy of Niger
Niger is a landlocked Sub-Sahara African nation. The economy of Niger centres on subsistence agriculture, animal husbandry, re-export trade, and export of uranium.
Economy_of_Niger