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  • ...ean Technocrats''' is an organisation that promotes [[technocracy]] within Europe as an alternative socioeconomic system for a sustainable future.
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  • Slavic language of southern Europe, formerly developped as a single language, now splitted in three diverging
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  • ...ut the American intelligence agent [[Paul Christopher]], it is set in 1959 Europe and Africa.
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  • A Romance language spoken in northwestern Europe (mainly in France, Belgium, Switzerland), in Canada and in many other count
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  • ...retired, whose last assignment was Chief of Staff, Allied Forces Southern Europe in 1988; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • ...agulationeurope.org/welcome.html AntiCoagulation Europe] - AntiCoagulation Europe is a charity providing information and advice to people on oral anticoagula
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  • U.S. [[Unified Combatant Command]] with responsibility for [[Europe]] and some nearby areas, such as the [[Mediterranean Sea]]; [[United States
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  • Mushroom found throughout the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia that appears to have antiallergic, anti-inflammato
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  • {{r|Europe}} {{r|Northern Europe}}
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  • A non-tidal body of water on the borders of south-east Europe, linking to the Mediterranean.
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  • ...e works were influential during the Enlightenment in the United States and Europe.
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  • Group of islands off the northwest coast of Europe comprising Great Britain, Ireland, and adjacent smaller islands.
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  • (1771 – 1832) Scottish historical novelist popular throughout Europe in his lifetime; his novels include ''Ivanhoe'', ''Rob Roy'', 'and ''The He
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  • ...''Montipera xanthina''] at [http://www.herp.it/ Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe]. Accessed 9 October 2006.
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  • ...uropean languages, sometimes believed to have once been spoken throughout Europe, now confined to the British Isles and Brittany.
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  • A peninsula and [[republic]] of [[Ukraine]] in eastern Europe located on the north side of the [[Black Sea]].
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  • Small landlocked country in western [[Europe]], located in the eastern [[Pyrenees]] mountains and bordered by [[Spain]]
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  • ...veloped key concepts of morality, religion and the contemporary culture of Europe.
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  • ...tional peer-reviewed journal in the field of women's and gender history in Europe.
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  • ...ro-European organisations, which share similar concern about the future of Europe."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...s, such as the idea that [[fertility cult]]s may have existed in Premodern Europe.
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  • ====Europe====
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  • ...after Germany had staged a Polish attack; the start of [[World War II]] in Europe
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  • [[Nazi]] meeting in January 1942 to plan the killing of 11 million Jews of Europe, now known as the [[Holocaust]].
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  • ...er of the ''Homo'' genus that is known from Pleistocene specimens found in Europe and parts of western and central Asia.
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  • The major religious revolution in Western Europe in the 16th century, led by Martin Luther, John Calvin and other Protestant
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  • ...is a staple grain crop in eastern [[Europe]]. It is also grown in western Europe and [[North America]], primarily for [[livestock]] feed, but also for human
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  • ...tute]]; General, [[U.S. Army]], retired; former [[Supreme Allied Commander Europe]], NATO; [[U.S. Secretary of State]] for [[Ronald Reagan]]
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  • A large river (ca 1,320 km) that drains portions of northern Europe, flowing from south-eastern Switzerland through Germany and the Netherlands
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  • ...ral (1860–1948) who was C-in-C of the American Expeditionary Force sent to Europe in World War I.
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  • ...ries of video games initially created by The Oliver Twins and published in Europe by Codemasters between 1986 and 1993.
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  • ...War]], the final German counteroffensive in the Ardennes region of western Europe
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  • ...icy and [[citizenship]] requirements were heavily biased to favour white [[Europe]]an migrants.
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  • This hypothesis suggests that the things told about witches in Europe were in fact based on a real existing pagan religion that worshiped a horne
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  • ...es}}</noinclude>Part of the Atlantic Ocean, between north-western mainland Europe and Great Britain; important trading and fishing zone, with extensive petro
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  • ...er, snub-nosed viper; venomous viper species found in extreme southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa.
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  • A mountain range of southwest [[Europe]] extending along the French-Spanish border from the [[Bay of Biscay]] to t
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  • ...onsole released by [[Sega]] in 1998 in Japan and 1999 in North America and Europe.
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  • Architectural movement that developed in Europe during the first decades of the 20th century in parallel with the expressio
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  • The westernmost region of [[Europe]] with countries such as [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Denmark]], [[Finland]]
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  • ...v republic (population c. 10.2 million; capital Belgrade) in south-eastern Europe, having borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montene
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  • * Yasemin Karakaşoğlu. “Turkey.” in ''The Education Systems of Europe''. Ed: Wolfgang Hörner, Hans Döbert, Botho von Kopp, and Wolfgang Mitter.
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  • Region of southwestern Europe, politically in France and culturally in Occitania, stretching from the Rho
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  • ...verseas territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula and Europe, overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar.
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  • *[http://www.rbs6nations.com/ The Official Website of the RBS 6 Nations] Europe's Premier International Rugby Tournament.
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  • ...y spoken by people of Jewish heritage originating from Central and Eastern Europe and now settled in several parts of the World.
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  • ...rgest formation in the [[United States Army]]. It is also called U.S. Army-Europe, or USAREUR. *United States Army Europe (USAREUR): Heidelberg, Germany
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  • ...ice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and [[Supreme Allied Commander Europe]]; Military Senior Advisor Panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...chool; Council on Foreign Relations; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism and Europe/Central Asia, [[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • Republic in south-eastern Europe (population c. 3.6 million; capital Tirana), with a long Adriatic coastline
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  • A country in western Europe known for its banking industry and for being a neutral country since early
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  • Landlocked country in Eastern [[Europe]], located between [[Romania]] to the west and [[Ukraine]] to the north, ea
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  • ...tm ''Vipera latastei''] at [http://www.herp.it/ Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe]. Accessed 9 October 2006.
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  • A region of extreme northern [[Europe]] including northern [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], and [[Finland]] and the Kola P
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>A generic term applied to Scandinavian raiders in Western Europe, active from the 8th to the 11th century A D.
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  • A country in the Caucasus to the southeast of Continental Europe and at the east coast of the Black Sea.
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  • == [[Europe]] ==
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  • ...ent and action against shipping, Hitler's attention turned to the south of Europe, which Churchill regarded as the "soft underbelly". ==Operations in continental Western Europe==
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  • Analysis of current ballistic missile threats to the continent of Europe, as well as defensive systems feasible in the short term
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  • ...ation in the medieval Knights Templar, who were suppressed through most of Europe in the fourteenth century.
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  • ...he Indo-European language family, initially spoken in northern and central Europe and now spread over many parts of the world.
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  • ...ch from the middle of the fifteenth century was played in various parts of Europe and is now also used for fortune-telling.
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  • *''Democracy and Nationalism in Europe'' (1934)
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  • The headquarters for Canadian troops in Europe during the [[Second World War]], first as an administrative organization bu
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  • *[http://www.rockabilly.nl/ Rockabilly Europe]
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  • *{{Dmoz|Regional/Europe/Russia/Administrative_Regions/Chechnya/}}
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  • The first [[Chinese]] ship to transit from a Chinese port to [[Europe]] by crossing the top of [[Asia]] following the [[Northern Sea Route]]
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  • Species of ''Echium'', native to western and southern Europe, northern Africa, southwestern Asia, introduced to Australia and is an inva
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  • A Germanic people that wandered from Scandinavia to Eastern and Southern Europe and that became prominent in the last days of the Roman Empire and the ensu
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  • *[http://www.nintendo-europe.com Nintendo Europe]
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  • ...me developer/publisher located in New York City with development houses in Europe and North America, they were founded in 1987 and filled for bankruptcy some
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  • ...OFFPUB/KS-SF-12-034/EN/KS-SF-12-034-EN.PDF Structure of government debt in Europe in 2011]
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  • ...ceae, an ancestor of the cultivated carrot, native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalised to northeast North America.
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  • ...w Jersey in November, 1943 and tasked with providing relief to refugees in Europe and China in the aftermath of World War II.
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  • A doubly landlocked alpine microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and by Austria to the east.
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  • Second major operational headquarters in the invasion of Western Europe under [[Operation Overlord]]; commanded by Gen. [[Omar Bradley]] and activa
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  • *Islam and the Evolution of Europe's Far Right, April 10, 2008, http://www.islamist-watch.org/437/islam-and-th
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  • ...ch engine]] owned and operated by Dublin, Ireland-based IAC Search & Media Europe, Ltd.<ref name=IAC/> The original idea behind ''Ask Jeeves'' was to allow u {{cite web |title=Company Information |publisher=IAC Search & Media Europe, Ltd. |url=http://sp.uk.ask.com/en/docs/about/company_info.shtml |date=2012
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  • ...orth Sea]]. It is surrounded by the [[Scandinavian Peninsula]], mainland [[Europe]] and the [[island]]s of [[Denmark]]; the other [[country|countries]] which
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  • American chess player (1837-84) who, after defeating the best players in Europe, was considered the strongest player in the world, but then immediately ret
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  • ...&ie=UTF8&ll=51.563412,5.042725&spn=10.127625,20.566406&t=h&z=6&om=1 Map of Europe]
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  • ...or of Research and Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe, [[Brookings Institution]]; member of GEN [[Stanley McChrystal]]'s Afghanis
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  • ...native to southeastern [[Asia]], but can now be found wild across Asia, [[Europe]] and in parts of [[North America]]. Pheasants are hunted recreationally in Europe and North America. When eaten, the birds are frequently roasted whole.
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  • ...ing in Florence in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe.
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  • ...t major operational headquarters in 1944 [[Operation Overlord]] in Western Europe; Commonwealth force commanded by Gen. [[Bernard Montgomery]] and served as
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  • Federal monarchy (population c. 10.5 million; capital Brussels) in western Europe, located between France, Germany and the Netherlands, and with a short coas
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  • ...is the second largest ocean in the world. It separates the Americas from [[Europe]] and [[Africa]]. It covers roughly a fifth of the [[Earth]]'s surface.
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  • [[River]] in [[Central Europe]], a 750km long [[tributary]] of the [[Danube River|Danube]], originating i
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  • ...nland, Riga and Gdansk, surrounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, mainland Europe and the islands of Denmark; area about 146,000mi² (377,000km²).
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  • (1890-1969) A career soldier who was the top Allied commander in Europe in World War II, and who later served as the 34th president of the United S
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  • ...ly used alphabet, the standard script of most languages that originated in Europe, where it developed in ancient Rome before 600 BC from the Etruscan alphabe
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  • ...major role in making the "Scottish philosophy" predominant in 19th century Europe; known for his theory of taste.
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  • .../www.eurovis.org EuroVis, the international conference on visualization in Europe
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  • {{r|Channel Islands (Europe)}}
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  • (1914-1918) global war centered in Europe killing 7 million people, ending with an [[influenza]] pandemic that killed
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  • ...ost-conflict reconstruction, comprising member countries of the Council of Europe together with the United States and Canada.
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  • ...shes, lakes, and rivers of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and warmer parts of Europe.
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  • ...the Italic group which was the dominant medium of communication in western Europe for many centuries; the ancestor of today's Romance languages, such as Fren
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  • ...s, true vipers, Old World vipers); a subfamily of venomous vipers found in Europe, Asia and Africa, distinguished by their lack of the heat-sensing pit organ
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  • ...xtraordinary rendition]] and [[extrajudicial detention]], the [[Council of Europe]] was reported to have cited his case as having merit. <ref name=CoE>{{cita ...Secret detentions and illegal transfers of detainees involving Council of Europe member states: Second report
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