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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Anhui | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia - 1 E11 m²To help compare orders of magnitude of different geographical regions, we list here surface areas between 100,000 km² and 1,000,000 km². See also areas of other orders of magnitude.
Areas smaller than 100,000 km²
100,000 km² is equal to:
38,600 square miles
a square with side 316 km
a circle with radius 178 km
100,250 km² -- Iceland (land)
100,860 km² -- Cuba (country ranked 106th by area)
101,800 km² -- Zhejiang
102,600 km² -- Jia ...
Including:
Read more here: » 1 E11 m²: Encyclopedia - 1 E11 m² |
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| | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia - Hairy-fronted muntjacThe Hairy-fronted muntjac, also known as Black muntjac, lives in Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi and Fujian in South China, also reported in Myanmar. Although extremely difficult to study because of its shyness, it is considered to be endangered, possibly down to as few as 5-10,000 individuals spread over a wide area. It is a similar size to the common muntjac.
Other related archivesAnhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Myanmar, Zhejiang, common muntjac
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Global spread of H5N1 - Human and bird cases
Note: Some infections are unreported, therefore actual morbidity is somewhat lower. Also the mortality rate so far is far under one percent because so few humans catch the disease in the first place.
"Mortalities from a Flu Pandemic Hard to Predict" by Jon Hamilton. Morning Edition, 16 December 2005. [3]
Global spread of H5N1 - 1996-2003.
"The precursor of the H5N1 influenza virus that spread to humans in 1997 was first detected in Guangdong, China, in 1996, when it caused a moderate numbe ...
See also:Global spread of H5N1, Global spread of H5N1 - Human and bird cases, Global spread of H5N1 - 1996-2003, Global spread of H5N1 - 2004, Global spread of H5N1 - 2005, Global spread of H5N1 - 2006, Global spread of H5N1 - Pig cases, Global spread of H5N1 - Tigers leopards domestic cats, Global spread of H5N1 - Worst case scenario Read more here: » Global spread of H5N1: Encyclopedia II - Global spread of H5N1 - Human and bird cases |
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|  |  |  | Anhui: Encyclopedia II - Oakland California - HistoryThe area was originally inhabited by the Huchiun tribe [1], belonging to a linguistic grouping later called the Ohlone (a Miwok Indian word meaning "western people"). In Oakland, they were heavily concentrated around Lake Merritt, Emeryville, and Lake Temescal, a small lake in the Oakland Hills. Temescal is an Aztec word for bath-house, brought north by Spanish colonizers.
Oakland, along with the rest of Northern California was claimed for Spain by visiting Spanish explorers in 1772. During its days under the Spanish Empire in the lat ...
See also:Oakland California, Oakland California - History, Oakland California - World War II, Oakland California - Post-war years, Oakland California - Crime, Oakland California - Geography, Oakland California - Demographics, Oakland California - Neighborhoods, Oakland California - Downtown Oakland, Oakland California - East Oakland, Oakland California - North Oakland, Oakland California - West Oakland, Oakland California - Other neighborhoods, Oakland California - Climate, Oakland California - Attractions, Oakland California - Education, Oakland California - Primary and secondary education, Oakland California - Colleges and universities, Oakland California - Sports, Oakland California - Sister cities, Oakland California - Notable natives and residents Read more here: » Oakland California: Encyclopedia II - Oakland California - History |
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