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England
... drink coffee.
There are lots of interesting facts about England. The capital of
England is London, and the official language spoken in England is English.
England has a national song which is "God Save the Queen." In 1986 an estimate
of the population in England was 46,821,000. The highest point in England is
Scafell Pike, 3,210 ft, and the lowest point in England is The Fens, sea level.
In England there is a lot of sites to see, and one of the greatest would
be the Tower of London. It is a great fortress, with not to pleasurable memories.
In there Queen Elizabeth 1 and Sir Walter Raleigh were imprisoned. A ...
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The Country Of Thailand
... China. The history of Thailand began over 2000 years ago, when Thais living in China migrated south. Many Thais from China went south and founded shelter with the locals. They settled there and founded the kingdom of Thailand. Originally the people of Thailand have short last names, but the law of the country states that two different families could not have the same last name. Because of this, last names in Thailand are now quite long.
There are many historic events that made Thailand the nation that it is today. The history of Thailand has many capitals. The first capital of Thailand was Sukhothai. Sukh ...
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Australia
... Data
Population (estimates), July 1995, 18,322,231, with the age structure under 15
(female 1,929,366; male 2,032,238), 15-64 (female 6,017,362; male 6,181,887), 65
and over(female 1,227,004; male 934,374). Population growth rate is estimated at
1.31% (1995 est.). Literacy rate age 15 and over can read and write (1980 est.).
English is the official language, with modern Australian English a conglomerate
of British, American, and their own phraseology and spelling. Because
Australia is one of the most multicultural nations in the world it is possible
to find vibrant ethnic communities using almost every othe ...
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The Circle Of Fire
... is constantly flowing which causes
the crustal plates to shift.3- The Inner Core, this is the very center of
the Earth, Scientists aren't positive but they believe that it is solid
lava.
About 80% of the worlds Earthquakes occur in the Circle of Fire. (The
Circle of Fire p. 13) They happen in a narrow belt of faults that run
parallel with the equator from North and South America to Asia.
In 1950 an Expidition from Scripps Institute of Oceanography while
exploring the sea floor off the coast of California discoverd fracture
Zones.(Circle of Fire p 17) These fracture zones run parallel with the
equator ...
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Germany
... ruins in 1945. It was at this time that was divided in two. Western was a prosperous democracy and the East was communist and an ally with the Soviet Union. In 1961 the East German government built a concrete and barbed wire wall to keep the people from leaving. This wall known as the Berlin Wall stayed in place until 1989. The change in the Soviet government and the protests of the people, helped bring and end to the wall. Free travel and free elections were now a part of all . In 1990 both sides were merged and became the Federal Republic of .
Government
Originally the country of Germany was ruled by lead ...
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Russia
... needed to provide a solid foundation for the transition to a market economy.
, spanning 11 time zones and serving as home to about 150 million people, possesses tremendous natural and human resources. Demand today for imported consumer goods, capital equipment, and services remains remarkably strong, with imports representing an unusually large percentage of the national market. Despite outstanding long-term market potential, continues to be an extremely difficult country in which to do business.
The n Federation continues to pursue a program of dramatic economic, political and social transformation. Despite ...
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Austria
... mountain spurs extend in a northern-souther direction. The mountain barriers of are broken in many places by passes, including the Brenner Pass and the Semmering Pass.
The principal areas of that are not within the Alps are the northern and eastern border sections. The northern section consists of rolling upland, and the eastern border section comprises part of the Danube Basin, including Vienna.
The principal river is the Danube, which enters Austria at Passau on the German border; it continues its southeastern course, past Linz and Vienna, to Bratislava on the Slovakian border. Austrian tributaries of the Danub ...
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Mauritania
... partners are Algeria 15%. China 6%, US 3%,
France, Germany, Spain, and Italy in which does not even make up one
percent. It's inflation rate has gone to high for anyone to afford any
products. Mauritania's few infostructures are it's single railed railways,
highways, ports, erchant marines, and small airports.[1][3]
Population, Location, Area, Climate
Mauritania is located in Northern Africa, bordering the North
Atlantic Ocean, between Senegal and Western Sahara. It's geograph-ic
coordinates are 20 00 N, and 12 00 W. It's neighbors are Algeria to its
northwest, Mali to it's west, Western Saharas to it's northe ...
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Brazil
... the southeast; Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana to the south;
and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.
PLACE OF BRAZIL
The landscape of Brazil is covered with plains, plateaus, and tropical
grasslands. The plains has a fertile ribbon of lowlands, about ten through
thirty miles wide which are along the country's coastline. Behind the plains
sits a huge interior plateau that runs steeply near the lowlands in front of it.
This drop forms an escarpment, steep cliff that separates two level areas. In
Brazil there is much poverty. People make a living there by subsistence farming.
Even though they ...
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Canada - Environment And Economy
... inaccessible in historic battles. Given Canada's great
expanse, it was forced to create an extensive communication/transportation
network, the first wind from the bellows of Canadian industry. Because of
Canada's size there are a variety of industries available for cultivation,
however because of this diversity no one particular industry is focused
upon and none are truly achieving their economic potential.
3. The average Canadian's view of Canada is one of a giant land mass
extending from west to east, capped by hundreds of archipelagoes. The
extent northward is often taken for granted given the practically
nonexi ...
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