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  • ....britannica.com/ Britannica]</ref> of [[Russia]]. More detail is in the [[Europe#Geography|Geography section]] of this article. Politically, Europe is divided into more than four dozen [[country|countries]] of varying sizes
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  • ==The historical background to present-day Europe== ...ng only developments that are deemed relevant to the present character of Europe)''
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  • *Duroselle, Jean-Baptiste: ''Europe: A History of its Peoples'', Viking, 1990 * Gruender, David and Moutsopoulos, Evanghelos (Eds) ''The Idea of Europe: Its Common Heritage and Future'', Professors World Peace Academy, 1992.
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  • ==The states of Europe== ![[Council of Europe|Council<br>of<br>Europe]]<br>member
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  • '''Europe''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[hard rock]] band who influenced the [[power me ...1 in 26 countries.<ref>[http://en.allexperts.com/e/e/eu/europe_(band).htm Europe] page at allexperts.com</ref> The ballad [[Carrie (song)|Carrie]] reached n
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  • ...ick Gardner|Nick Gardner]], Editor (Economics) and predominant author of [[Europe]]== ...ve of approving [[Europe]] as a quality introductory and portal article on Europe. Sandy Harris, Peter Jackson, and Milton Beychok also helped with construct
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  • *[http://www.coe.int/DefaultEN.asp Council of Europe] ...sion for Democracy through Law, (the Venice Commission)]] - the Council of Europe's advisory body on constitutional matters.
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  • The westernmost region of [[Europe]] with countries such as [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Denmark]], [[Finland]]
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  • {{r|Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe}} (See also the [[Europe/Addendum#The states of Europe|states of Europe]] datatable)
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  • {{Europe Subgroup}}
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  • This article pertains to the '''history of railways in Europe'''. ===Europe===
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of railways (Europe)]]
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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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  • [[Europe|Europe's]] second longest river, about 2860 km long, second only to the [[Volga Ri
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  • *[http://www.coe.int/DefaultEN.asp Council of Europe] ...sion for Democracy through Law, (the Venice Commission)]] - the Council of Europe's advisory body on constitutional matters.
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  • ...and civil society officer, [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] (OSCE)
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  • *Duroselle, Jean-Baptiste: ''Europe: A History of its Peoples'', Viking, 1990 * Gruender, David and Moutsopoulos, Evanghelos (Eds) ''The Idea of Europe: Its Common Heritage and Future'', Professors World Peace Academy, 1992.
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  • ...mander in Chief, U.S. Navy Forces Europe and NATO [[Allied Forces Southern Europe]]; adviser, Center for Security Policy
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  • ...cil of Europe in 1950, to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms in Europe.
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  • ...d a major role in the economic recovery, modernization, and unification of Europe.
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  • ===Europe===
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  • ...as [[Poland]]. In general, northern Europe became Protestant, and southern Europe stayed Catholic, while fierce battles that turned into warfare took place i
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  • The [[central bank]] for Europe's single currency, the [[euro]], whose [http://www.ecb.int/pub/pdf/other/m
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  • ==Europe==
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  • *{{cite book|author=European Environment Agency|title=Europe's Environment: the Second Assessment|edition=|publisher=Elsevier|year=1998| *{{cite book|author=European Environment Agency|title=Europe's Environment: the Fourth Assessment|edition=|publisher=European Environme
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  • ...glish translation by Richard Mayne, published by Viking, 1990) Chapter 19 "Europe's Recovery and Resurgent Hopes". * Roberts, J M: ''A History of Europe'', Helicon Publishing Ltd, 1996, Book 6, Chapter 4 "A New Order in the Maki
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  • ...] and northern [[Africa]]. It also occurs as a [[weed]] in grain fields of Europe and America. It produces bland greens which are used to balance the bitter
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  • ...es the northern coast of [[Africa]]. It is the second largest peninsula in Europe (after the [[Balkans|Balkan Peninsula]]).
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  • ...epublic]] (population c. 64.1 million; capital [[Paris]]) extending across Europe from the [[English Channel]] in the north-west to the [[Mediterranean]] in
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  • The '''European Mathematical Society''' ('''EMS''') is Europe's professional organization of mathematicians. ...h institutions (mainly mathematical societies and academic institutions in Europe) and individuals.
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  • ...e Mediterranean to the south; has land borders with Greece and Bulgaria in Europe, and Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq and Syria.
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  • ..., the [[Network of European Technocrats]] proposes area that covers all of Europe.
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  • ...(K, 2003), Alex George (K, 2003), K.Kreuz (2004, Europe), J.Wood (K, 2003, Europe); </span>[http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/qsearch.do World Checklist of Orchidacea
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  • ===Europe=== ===Europe===
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  • {{Europe Subgroup}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Europe]]
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  • {{r|Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe}} (See also the [[Europe/Addendum#The states of Europe|states of Europe]] datatable)
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  • City state in Europe.
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of railways (Europe)]]
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  • ===Europe===
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  • ==Europe==
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  • Region and peninsula in Northern Europe.
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  • Language family of Asia and Europe.
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  • A landlocked country in Eastern Europe.
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  • * ''The Witch-Cult in Western Europe'', Margaret Murray * ''Europe's inner demons'', Norman Cohn:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe]]
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  • The body of water separating Europe from Africa.
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  • Area of southwestern Europe were the Occitan language is spoken.
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  • Society dedicated to the promotion of mathematics in Europe.
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  • The largest city of [[Turkey]], between Asia and Europe; formerly known as [[Constantinople]]
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  • The Seine is a large river in Northern Europe.
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  • Asp; a venomous viper species found in southwestern Europe.
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  • {{rpl|Europe}} {{rpl|Western Europe}}
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  • One of the few non-[[Indo-European languages]] in Europe
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  • Cultural territory of southwestern Europe where Catalan is the native language.
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  • Portuguese explorer who established a sea route from Europe to India.
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  • {{rpl|Supreme Allied Commander Europe}} {{rpl|Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe}}
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  • ...red as best-known German national dish, but traditional throughout central Europe.
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  • A geographical region in [[Asia]] that also contains small parts of [[Europe]] and [[Africa]].
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  • A boot-shaped peninsula in southern [[Europe]] extending into the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
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  • A large Slavic nation in Eastern Europe whose capital is Kyiv (Kiev).
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  • ...t least 75 million people. The same disease is thought to have returned to Europe at least every generation with varying degrees of [[virulence]] and [[infec ==Effects in Europe==
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  • *Editor, ''Europe Confronts Terrorism'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
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  • '''Europe''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[hard rock]] band who influenced the [[power me ...1 in 26 countries.<ref>[http://en.allexperts.com/e/e/eu/europe_(band).htm Europe] page at allexperts.com</ref> The ballad [[Carrie (song)|Carrie]] reached n
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  • *[http://www.strongerin.co.uk/ Britain Stronger in Europe] - official campaign to remain in the EU. *[http://academicsforeurope.eu/ Academics for Europe] - pro-EU group representing supporters in higher education.
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  • Edible mushroom in the genus Amanita, native to southern Europe and North Africa.
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  • Branch of the Indo-European language family, spoken in eastern Europe and Siberia.
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  • ...e%20will%20work%20FINAL_March2011.pdfLlewellyn, John and Peter Westaway: ''Europe Will Work'', Nomura, 2011] * Smith, David: ''Will Europe Work?'', Profile Books, 1999
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  • ==Europe==
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  • ...celebration convened by members of gay and lesbian communities who live in Europe.
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  • Widespread [[venomous]] [[viper]] found in Western Europe, Great Britain and eastward to Far East Asia.
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  • ...r profit association whose purpose is to promote physics and physicists in Europe.
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  • *Michael D. Bailey: 'Magic and Superstition in Europe: A Concise History from Antiquity to the Present' *Norman Cohn: 'Europe's Inner Demons: The Demonization of Christians in Medieval Christendom', 20
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  • *Michael D. Bailey: 'Magic and Superstition in Europe: A Concise History from Antiquity to the Present' *Norman Cohn: 'Europe's Inner Demons: The Demonization of Christians in Medieval Christendom', 20
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  • Federation of Protestant chivalric orders of St John in Europe.
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  • ...h]] 'autonomous cities' bordering [[Morocco]], two of the only remaining [[Europe]]an [[colonialism|colonies]] in [[Africa]].
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  • In 2009, Zurich hosted the annual [[Europride]] celebration by Europe's [[gay community|lesbian and gay communities]].
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  • Second largest ocean in the world; separates the Americas from Europe and Africa.
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  • Region of southwestern Europe, politically in France and culturally in Occitania.
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  • A Romance language spoken in southeastern Europe, mainly in Romania and Moldova.
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  • A style in the arts and architecture popular in Europe around 1900.
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  • Region of southwestern Europe, politically in France and culturally in Occitania.
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  • {{r|Europe}} {{r|Britain Stronger in Europe}}
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  • * [http://www.cryonics-europe.org/ Cryonics Europe]
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  • .../noinclude>Multinational, nongovernmental organization supporting a united Europe; influences day-to-day politics
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  • U.S. Army serving in Europe during World War I in 1917 and 1918.
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  • A river in [[Central Europe]], a [[tributary]] to the [[Danube]]; flows through [[Munich]].
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  • Allied code name for general operations in northern and western Europe in 1944.
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  • ...n that led [[guerrilla warfare]] and conducted direct action in occupied [[Europe]] during the [[Second World War]].
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  • ...different political entities that existed on the [[Balkan Peninsula]] in [[Europe]] during the 20th century.
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  • The Weser is a large river in Northern Europe, draining into the North Sea.
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  • | Western Europe | Western Europe
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  • ...w.wow-europe.com/ WoW-Europe] - The Official World of Warcraft website for Europe
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  • ...product made from milk curd and widely eaten in the Western Hemisphere and Europe.
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  • A constitutional monarchy in northern Europe on the western side of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
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  • ===Europe===
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  • ...l philosophy developed by [[Baruch Spinoza]] in the seventeenth century in Europe
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  • A [[country]] in north-western continental [[Europe]] that is a major political and economic world player.
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  • ...characterized by a roughly common cultural milieu, who inhabited much of [[Europe]] in the millennia <span style=
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  • ...ope, and while in London, served as the company's senior representative in Europe; retired general, [[United States Marine Corps]], who served as Assistant C
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  • ...cup competition organised by UEFA since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe.
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  • ==Inter-Active Terminology for Europe (IATE)== ...3e7c.e38KbN4Mc34Nay0TahqLaheTbhr0?method=load Inter-Active Terminology for Europe] is a project that was launched in 1999. IATE incorporates all of the previ
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  • Country in south-eastern Europe which declared independence from [[Serbia]] in 2008 - not officially recogn
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  • ...14) King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, rising to rule over most of Europe during his lifetime.
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  • ====Europe and Eurasia==== ====Europe and Eurasia====
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  • ...ick Gardner|Nick Gardner]], Editor (Economics) and predominant author of [[Europe]]== ...ve of approving [[Europe]] as a quality introductory and portal article on Europe. Sandy Harris, Peter Jackson, and Milton Beychok also helped with construct
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  • The width between the rails of almost all the railways in North America and Europe -- 1435 mm
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  • ...rin]] but not requiring the same close safety monitoring; approved only in Europe for [[preoperative care]]
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  • ...ch engine]] owned and operated by Dublin, Ireland-based IAC Search & Media Europe, Ltd.
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  • ...in continental [[Europe]], especially in [[France]], [[Germany]], eastern Europe and [[Scandinavia]]. It has been an [[Olympic Games|Olympic sport]] since 1
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  • ...institute that is one of the leading specialized scientific institutes in Europe dealing solely with problems related to air pollution.
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  • (d. 2000) [[Shi'a|Shi'ite]] cleric, a [[mujtahed]], in Europe
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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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  • Mushroom found throughout the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia that appears to have antiallergic, anti-inflammato
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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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  • {{r|Europe}} {{r|Northern 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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  • ...e works were influential during the Enlightenment in the United States and 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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  • (1771 – 1832) Scottish historical novelist popular throughout Europe in his lifetime; his novels include ''Ivanhoe'', ''Rob Roy'', 'and ''The He
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  • ...tional peer-reviewed journal in the field of women's and gender history in Europe.
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  • ...''Montipera xanthina''] at [http://www.herp.it/ Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe]. Accessed 9 October 2006.
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  • Small landlocked country in western [[Europe]], located in the eastern [[Pyrenees]] mountains and bordered by [[Spain]]
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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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  • ...veloped key concepts of morality, religion and the contemporary culture of Europe.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...after Germany had staged a Polish attack; the start of [[World War II]] in Europe
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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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  • [[Nazi]] meeting in January 1942 to plan the killing of 11 million Jews of Europe, now known as the [[Holocaust]].
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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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  • 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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  • ...tute]]; General, [[U.S. Army]], retired; former [[Supreme Allied Commander Europe]], NATO; [[U.S. Secretary of State]] for [[Ronald Reagan]]
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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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  • ...onsole released by [[Sega]] in 1998 in Japan and 1999 in North America and Europe.
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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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  • 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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  • ...verseas territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula and Europe, overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar.
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  • Region of southwestern Europe, politically in France and culturally in Occitania, stretching from the Rho
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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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  • Republic in south-eastern Europe (population c. 3.6 million; capital Tirana), with a long Adriatic coastline
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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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  • A country in western Europe known for its banking industry and for being a neutral country since early
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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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  • Landlocked country in Eastern [[Europe]], located between [[Romania]] to the west and [[Ukraine]] to the north, ea
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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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  • A region of extreme northern [[Europe]] including northern [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], and [[Finland]] and the Kola P
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • *with Thomas Donnelly, ''to the End of the Old Order: Napoleon and Europe, 1801-1805'' (Da Capo, 2006).
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...ost-conflict reconstruction, comprising member countries of the Council of Europe together with the United States and Canada.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...in [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. It was used for medicine in ancient China. In Europe, it was primarily a seasoning until the 18th century, when the familiar var
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  • ...nd oldest university in the English-speaking world and the sixth oldest in Europe.
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  • ...its canals, and for its role as a republic and major trade hub in medieval Europe.
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  • ...e-horned viper, horn-nosed viper; venomous viper species found in southern Europe through to the Balkans and parts of the Middle East.
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  • Southern [[Europe|European]] [[republicanism|republic]] (population c. 58.1 million; capital
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  • ...n in the [[Vietnam War]], believing it detracted from U.S. priorities in [[Europe]]
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  • *[[Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty]] (RFE/RL)
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  • ...tions, coursework and so on, generally for two or three years full-time in Europe and four years in North America; awarded by an institute of higher educatio
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  • ...e 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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  • Admiral in the [[United States Navy]], Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe/U.S. Naval Forces Africa/Allied Joint Force Command, Naples; commander, Joi
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  • ...ropean language family, originally spoken in southern, eastern and western Europe and descended from Vulgar Latin, the language of the Ancient Romans; includ
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  • A set of contingency plans for the Western Allies in Europe in [[World War II]], to deal with a sudden German withdrawal or collapse be
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  • ...403,500; capital Valletta) lying in the Mediterranean Sea, midway between Europe and North Africa; of the four main islands of the Maltese Archipelago, Gozo
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  • * Beales, Derek. ''Enlightenment and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Europe.'' (2005). 326 pp. * Beales, Derek. ''Enlightenment and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Europe'' (2005), 256pp [http://www.amazon.com/Enlightenment-Eighteenth-Century-Int
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  • The technique of sgraffito spread throughout Europe from Italy in the 16th and 17th centuries, originating from Italy and being ...oducer of ceramic wares, the style also became traded across north-western Europe.
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  • Conducted by the four major Allied powers in Europe, this proceeding tried the designated Major War Criminals of [[Nazi Germany
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  • *[[Sauerkraut]] — pickled cabbage, a dish eaten throughout much of northern Europe
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  • ...f several hundred languages, including the majority of languages spoken in Europe, the Plateau of Iran and the subcontinent of India, that share a considerab
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  • ...c (population c. 2.1 million; capital Skopje), landlocked in south-eastern Europe between Kosovo and Serbia to the north and Greece to the south, Albania to
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  • ...n to convince the [[Wehrmacht]] that the main invasion of the continent of Europe would take place at the [[Pas de Calais]], while diversions would be staged
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  • ...urses at Yale and Princeton on the Middle East, Mediterranean, and Eastern Europe; visiting professor at [[Georgetown University]]'s School of Foreign Servic
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  • Staff Advisor for [[Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe]]; Founder and Board Member, [[Defense Forum Foundation]]; past Senior Hum
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  • ...[[deception]], principally to convince the Nazis that the main invasion of Europe would come at any of a variety of places other than [[Battle of Normandy|No
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  • The '''Mediterranean Sea''' separates [[Europe]] from [[Africa]] and is an extension of the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. This sea i ...ant trade route, and is very important in the geography of both [[Southern Europe]] and [[North Africa]].
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  • ...itute at [[New York University]] and the author of ''Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945''; last book ''Ill Fares the Land''; originally a [[Zionism|Zion
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  • {{Image|Lithuania Map.png|right|254px|Map of Lithuania and its location in Europe}} ...a''), officially the ''Republic of Lithuania'', is a country in northern [[Europe]]. It shares borders with [[Latvia]] to the north, [[Belarus]] to the south
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  • ...n]]: ''Moldova, Republica Moldova''), is a landlocked country in Eastern [[Europe]], located between [[Romania]] to the west and [[Ukraine]] to the north, ea
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  • The '''Pyrenees''' are a range of mountains in southwest Europe, on the northeastern edge of the [[Iberian Peninsula]]. Pyrenees form a nat
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  • ...inous republic (population c. 7.3 million; capital Sofia) in south-eastern Europe, bordered by Romania to the north (with River Danube as border); the Black
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  • * Langer, William L. "American Foods and Europe's Population Growth 1750-1850," ''Journal of Social History,'' Vol. 8, No. ...BN: 978-2-503-51985-2. 15 essays by scholars looking at Ireland and all of Europe
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  • ...tates Air Force]] and [[Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe]] (NATO); Chief Negotiator for the NATO and UN for NATO's participation in
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  • Tilburg University is being ranked amongst the best in the Netherlands, and Europe based on several external review committees. * # 1 in Europe in Economics research by the European Economic Association in 2002 and 2003
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  • ...rengthen the international standing of the Protestant orders of St John in Europe and to facilitate a united front in matters of common concern. In addition,
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  • * The rank of "Yeoman" in medieval Europe, particularly in England -- ''see'' [[Yeoman (rank)]]
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  • ...the Christian Bible in Latin circa 1455, the first book printed in Western Europe from movable metal type, an act so consequential to the art of bookmaking t
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  • ...of three major rivers (Rhine, Maas or Meuse, and Schelde) in north-western Europe; situated between Germany and Belgium, and bordering the North Sea to the n
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  • *(with [[Condoleezza Rice]]) ''Germany Unified and Europe Transformed: A Study in Statecraft'' (Harvard University Press, 1995).
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  • ...mans searched for new opportunities in 1940-1941, finding them in Southern Europe, met, in part, by the invasion of North Africa in 1942, which led to the It
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  • ...m''' is the first console released by [[Nintendo]] in [[North America]], [[Europe]] and [[Australia]]. The system was released in 1985. It was the best selli ...ntendo Entertainment System themselves. The system was released in 1986 in Europe and Australia. The system had outsold every console previously released. Th
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  • ...tory of Religion in the U.S.''' is a complex story involving churches from Europe and Asia and influences from Africa, as well as new churches created in the ===Arrivals from Europe===
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  • ...of Defense; U.S. Army Foreign Area officer for Africa, the Middle East and Europe; advisor, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]]
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  • ...nd transformed during the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] in [[Western Europe]], the [[United States of America|United States]]. It often refers to a [[p
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  • ...(Polish: ''Rzeczpospolita Polska''), is a large Slavic nation in [[Central Europe]]. Its history stretches 1000 years, with interruptions when it was control Poland is located in Central Europe and occupies a total area of 312,679 square kilometers. It is bordered by
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  • ...''Fürstentum Liechtenstein''), is a small landlocked country in Western [[Europe]], bordered by [[Switzerland]] to its west and by [[Austria]] to its east.
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  • ...d culture and architecture, and spread to [[Ancient Rome|Rome]], [[Western Europe]], and to the [[Western hemisphere]] in nations such as the [[United States ...ddle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]]. In the past 500 years, with the growth of Europe, and a tendency by many European powers to [[colonization|colonize]] distan
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  • The '''Alps''' is the name of a mountain range in [[Europe]], stretching from [[Austria]] and [[Slovenia]] in the east, through [[Liec
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  • ...c and International Studies]], lead author of "Closing Guantanamo"; Board, Europe & Central Asia, [[Human Rights Watch]]; Previously, she was a professor of
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  • Federal republic in central Europe (population c. 8.2 million; capital Vienna), bordered to the north by Germa
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  • ...China c. 2800 BC, and later spread all the way across [[Asia]], reaching [[Europe]] sometime in the [[Middle Ages]]. As the narcotic effects of its leaves an ...However, it is still grown as a legal commercial crop in China and eastern Europe. Rope, yarn, and string are all made from the strong, durable fibers of the
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  • The '''Elbe River''' is a large river in Northern Europe.
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  • ...he Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco; president of [[Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty]] in Prague; Assistant Administrator, [[Agency for Internatio
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  • ...nition is a conventional one, as continents may share the same landmass: [[Europe]] and [[Asia]] are separated not by water but by the [[Ural]] mountains; to *Europe
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  • * ''[[Trapa natans]]'', also called ''water caltrop'', native to central [[Europe]], the [[Nile Valley]], and western [[Asia]].
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  • ...f of the Nuclear Requirements Cell at [[Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe]], Chief of Staff for [[United States Strategic Command]], and as the [[Ass
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  • Air operations in Europe, from the invasion of Poland to the Normandy invasions, separate from artic
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  • ...ns of democratic forms of economic organization. Currently used in Canada, Europe and the United Nations to refer to a category similar to, but somewhat broa
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  • ...-by Movilla (now [[Newtownards]]), Christian scholars travelled throughout Europe, spreading Christianity.
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  • ...|url=http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook42.html |title=Fascism in Europe |accessdate=2008-07-15 |last=Halsal|first=Paul |authorlink= |coauthors= |da |title=Fascism in Europe, 1919-1945
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  • ...ther optional component are secondary schools (North America), gymnasiums {Europe), etc.
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  • The '''River Seine''' is a large river in Northern Europe that drains into the [[English Channel]].
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  • Geographic name for a region of southeastern [[Europe]], surrounded by the [[Black Sea]] to the east, by [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]], [
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  • ...es from the [[Nahuatl]] word ''tomatl''. The Spanish brought tomatoes to [[Europe]], where they quickly entered Spanish and Italian cuisine. In northern Europe, however, the tomato was long grown only as an ornamental plant because the
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  • ...uggling Convention (EJC) is held every year in a different city or town in Europe. With around 3000 to 4000 jugglers, the EJC is the world biggest juggling e
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  • ...''Grand-Duché de Luxembourg''), is a small landlocked country in western [[Europe]], bordered by [[Belgium]] to the west, [[France]] to the south, and [[Germ
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  • ...ec]]. His books on the [[American West]] were popular with young boys in [[Europe]] and elsewhere.
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  • ...nergy and Natural Resources]]; [[Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe]]; [[Senate Cancer Coalition]]; [[Human Rights Caucus]]; [[Senate Values Ac
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  • The '''Rhine River''' is a large river in Europe. Its headwaters are in the [[Alps]]. Its drains into the [[North Sea]].
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  • ...nd therefore these figures are estimates.<ref>France lagged behind most of Europe in this regard; Spain and Sweden held censuses in 1717 and 1720 respectivel France had the second largest population in Europe around 1700<ref>England estimated to have around five or six million, Spain
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  • ...as eighteen articles and fourteen protocols. All members of the Council of Europe are required to sign the protocol, with new members expected to ratify the
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  • .... R. (2004) ''Europa triumphans: Court and Civic Festivals in Early Modern Europe, Volume 1''. Ashgate. ISBN 0-7546-3873-1
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  • The '''Weser River''' is a large river in Northern Europe that drains into the [[North Sea]].
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  • ...s Committee|Foreign Affairs Committee]]: Ranking Member, [[Subcommittee on Europe]], [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence|Intelligence Committe
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  • ...a four-star general or admiral, also is the NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe. The inclumbent is Admiral James Stavridis|James G. Stavridis. ...ed Commander Europe (SACEUR). He subsequently activated the Allied Command Europe (ACE) and established his headquarters at Roquencourt (Paris) on 2 April 19
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  • ...ights of the Crown: The Monarchical Orders of Knighthood in Later Medieval Europe, 1325-1520''. 2d revised ed. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2000.
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  • The plant is native to [[Europe]] and western [[Asia]]. It grows wild in open, grassy areas. As an ornament
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  • ...ion]], ''Panthera leo'' (Africa, [[Gir Forest]] in [[India]]; in southeast Europe and the [[Middle East]] in classical times) ** [[Eurasian Lynx]], ''Lynx lynx'' (Europe and Asia)
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  • *Milanich, Jerald T. ''Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe''. Gainesville, Florida: The University Press of Florida. (1995)
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  • In [[Europe]], the amaranth is known as an ornamental family. [[Love-lies-bleeding]] (n
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  • ...article that says the Soviet Union's reaction caused it to repress Eastern Europe ...e ERP was the single event most responsible for confirming the division of Europe, not for initiating that division.
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  • * Katz, Friedrich. ''The Secret War in Mexico: Europe, the United States, and the Mexican Revolution.'' (1981)
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  • ...the fourth century CE, peaking in the fourteenth century. It spread from Europe to the Americas.
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  • ...derstand the nature of the growing threat from the Nazis. World War II in Europe also should not be regarded as entirely separate from the [[Spanish Civil W ...aggressively expanding "Axis" (mainly Germany and Japan). Hostilities in Europe formally ended after Nazi Germany collapsed in May of 1945. And in August
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  • ...ed on the Moskva River, and is the most populous city in Russia as well as Europe, with a total of 11,503,501 citizens, as counted by the 2010 census.
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  • ...nfoederatio Helvetica'', abbreviated to ''CH''), is a country in western [[Europe]]. The country is known for its [[bank]]ing industry, and used to be a have
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  • ...[[drinkware]], [[cup]]s, and [[saucer]]s are to the right. Formally, in [[Europe]] the cup and saucer will not be placed on the table until the very end of ...be sufficient room to place serving dishes. However, at a formal dinner in Europe the centerpiece may be huge and, including candles, may extend the full len
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  • ...sades: a Study in the History of Medieval Science and Tradition in Western Europe''. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN
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  • ...htly modified forms, usually in conjuncture with a [[monarch]], throughout Europe. In his dialogue ''The Republic'', the philosopher Plato cites the aristocr
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  • ...resident [[Ulysses S. Grant]], as vice-envoy extraordinary. He traveled to Europe in 1882 to study constitutions, especially that of Prussia.
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  • ...to [[go gold]]. Covers of the song in Dutch and German became big hits in Europe, and a somewhat Americanized version by [[Tom T. Hall]] (''A Bar with No Be
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  • ...British]] army in the [[French and Indian War]], the American theater of [[Europe]]'s [[Seven Years' War]]. The film was based on the 1938 novel of the same
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  • ...il the 16th century, barley was more important than [[wheat]] in most of [[Europe]].
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  • Most varieties of pear go back to ''Pyrus communis'' in [[Europe]], or ''P. pyrifolia'' and ''P. ussuriensis'' in [[Asia]]. Some are derived
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  • ...'' is a venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found in extreme southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa.<ref name="McD99"/> Three subspecies are currently Found in extreme southwestern Europe ([[France]], Portugal and Spain) and northwestern Africa (the Mediterranean
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