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  • '''Paraguay''' is a country in Central South America, northeast of Argentina, which also has boundaries with [[Bolivia]] and [[B ...vereignty. <ref name=Paraguay.com />In the bloodiest war in the history of South America, the [[War of the Triple Alliance]] (1865-70) &mdash; between Paraguay and
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  • | title = Packrat malware targets dissidents, journalists in South America, Citizen Lab finds: Probe started after Packrat targeted Argentine special
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  • ...credibility and presence in its colonies. Revolutionaries in Central and South America were beginning to demand independence. As Spain was unwilling to make any
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  • ...roductive) than the European bees used in [[North America]] and southern [[South America]]. The African queens eventually mated with local drones, and their descend ...type of bee for [[beekeeping]] in Central America and in tropical areas of South America because of improved productivity. However, in most areas the Africanized hy
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  • The 1,000 or more members of the cichlid family are native to Central and South America, Africa, Asia, and parts of the USA. Most will acclimatize well to domestic
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  • ...a number of trips around [[Europe]], and following a successful tour to [[South America]] in May 1930, it was decided to open the first regular [[transatlantic]] a
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  • ...addition, the five Overseas Departments of [[French Guiana|Guyane]] (in [[South America]]), [[Guadeloupe]] and [[Martinique]] (in the [[Caribbean]]) and [[La Réun
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  • ====Central and South America====
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  • ...d, in 1831 and for five years carried out detailed surveying of the tip of South America and in the Galapagos Islands.
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  • ...s related to the [[history of Latin America]] and the broader [[history of South America]].
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  • ...thern [[Africa]], ''[[prairie]]'' in [[North America]], ''[[pampa]]'' in [[South America]] and ''[[outback]]'' or ''[[scrubland|scrub]]'' in [[Australia]].
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  • ...restrially in [[Asia]], [[Australia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]] and [[South America]] and aquatically in the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and [[Indian Ocean]]s. ' ...mis platura]]'', extends across the Pacific to the coasts of Central and [[South America]].
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  • ...ly the '''Republic of Chile''', is a country in the southwestern part of [[South America]] occupying a long and narrow coastal strip between the Andes mountains and It is among the strongest economies in South America, the first to join the [[Organization of Economic Cooperation and Developme
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  • ...[venomous snake|venomous]] [[Crotalinae|pit viper]] [[species]] found in [[South America]]. Two subspecies are currently recognized, including the typical form desc Found in [[South America]] in the equatorial forests east of the [[Andes]]: [[Colombia]], eastern [[
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  • ...while [[Louis Godin]], [[Pierre Bouguer]], and La Condamine were sent to South America to perform similar measurements around the [[equator]]. Neil Safier, ''Measuring the new world: enlightenment science and South America'', Chicago University Press (2008) [http://books.google.nl/books?id=dwuOWpV
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  • ...e shapes of continents seemed to fit together, for example [[Africa]] to [[South America]].
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  • :[[History of railways (South America)]]
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  • ...s) long-standing scheme to smuggle stolen paintings out of France and into South America by a disparate group of dealers, painters, and deadly Iranians. As a conseq
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  • ...Moluccas sailing westwards, passing through a strait believed to exist in South America, thus avoiding navigating in waters controlled by the Portuguese. This woul ...xplored the estuary of the Plata River, hoping to find the passage through South America.
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  • ...ancestral spirits is responsive only to shamans. The Indians of North and South America entertain religious practices similar to the Ural-Altaic shamanism. The wor
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