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Afghanistan: Encyclopedia - Afghanistan
Afghanistan (Pashtu/Dari-Persian: افغانستان, Afğānistān) is a country at the crossroads of Asia. Usually placed in Central A...
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Giant Panda: Encyclopedia - Giant Panda
The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca "black-and-white cat-foot") is a mammal now usually classified in the bear family, Ursidae, nativ...
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Albania: Encyclopedia - Albania
Albania is a Mediterranean country in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Serbia and Montenegro in the north, the Republic of Macedoni...
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Lebanon: Encyclopedia - Lebanon
The Republic of Lebanon, or Lebanon (لبنان), is a small, largely mountainous country in the Middle East, located at the eastern edge...
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World War I: Encyclopedia - World War I
World War I, also known as the First World War, the Great War, the War of the Nations and the War to End All Wars, was a world conflict l...
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Dwarf: Encyclopedia - Dwarf
A dwarf (plural dwarfs or, more recently, dwarves --see under Tolkien below) is a short humanoid creature in Norse mythology, fairy tales...
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Andros: Encyclopedia - Andros
Andros, or Andro (Greek: Άνδρος), an island of the Greek archipelago, the most northerly of the Cyclades, approximately 10 km (6 m...
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Japan: Encyclopedia - Japan
Japan (Japanese: 日本, Nihon or Nippon) is an East Asian country surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Sea of Japan, the Philippine Sea,...
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West Virginia: Encyclopedia - West Virginia
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West Virginia, known as The Mountain State, is a state of the United States. West Virginia broke away from Virginia d...
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Vicuña: Encyclopedia - Vicuña
The vicuña (Vicugna vicugna) is a relative of the llama and a member of the camelid family which lives in the high Andes. It produces sm...
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Vanuatu: Encyclopedia - Vanuatu
The Republic of Vanuatu is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago is located some 1,750 km east of Australi...
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Wales: Encyclopedia - Wales
Wales (Welsh: Cymru; pronounced IPA: /ˈkəmɹi/, approximately "CUM-ree") is one of the four constituent parts of the United Kingdom. Wa...
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Cascade Range: Encyclopedia - Cascade Range
The Cascade Range is a mountainous region famous for its chain of tall volcanoes called the High Cascades that run north-south along the ...
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Minor Places In Middle-earth: Encyclopedia - Minor Places In Middle-earth
J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth contains thousands of places. Some of the interesting minor places in the Middle-ea...
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Armenia: Encyclopedia - Armenia
The Republic of Armenia, or Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստան, Hayastan, Հայք, Hayq), is a landlocked country in the southern Cauca...
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Austria: Encyclopedia - Austria
The Republic of Austria (German: Republik Österreich) is a landlocked country in central Europe. It borders Germany and the Czech Republ...
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Cliff: Encyclopedia - Cliff
In geography, a cliff is a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are categorized as erosion landforms due to the ...
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High Germanic Languages: Encyclopedia Ii - High Germanic Languages - History
High Germanic as used in Southern Germany, Bavaria and Austria was an important basis for the development of standard German.
The histori...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Moogle
Moogles are little creatures that appear throughout the Final Fantasy series, Kingdom Hearts, and Seiken Densetsu (Holy Sword Legend) ser...
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Tasaday: Encyclopedia Ii - Tasaday - Some Early History
Tasaday oral history speaks of "fugu", a horribly evil force that devastated the community, killing everyone except the Tasaday's ancesto...
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Saint Elizabeth Parish Jamaica: Encyclopedia Ii - Saint Elizabeth Parish Jamaica - Geography
The parish is located latitude 18°15'N, and longitude 77°56'W; to the east of Manchester, the west of Westmoreland, and to the south of...
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World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - World War I - The Last Half
Events of 1917 would prove decisive in ending the war, although their effects would not fully be felt until 1918. The Entente's naval blo...
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Afghanistan: Encyclopedia Ii - Afghanistan - History
Main article: History of Afghanistan
Afghanistan exists at a unique nexus-point where numerous Eurasian civilizations have interacted and...
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Economy Of Italy: Encyclopedia Ii - Economy Of Italy - Labor
Unemployment has been steadily decreasing but remains high (8.6% in 2003, its lowest level since 1992). It is especially severe in the so...
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Enhanced 911: Encyclopedia Ii - Enhanced 911 - Wireline Enhanced 911
There is special privacy legislation that permits emergency operators to obtain the caller's information. This information is gathered by...
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Lake District: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake District - Geography
The Lake District is only about 34 miles (55 km) across (north-to-south or west-to-east), but manages to pack into that relatively small ...
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Vicuña: Encyclopedia Ii - Vicuña - Description
It is more delicate and graceful than the guanaco, and smaller. The long, woolly coat is tawny brown on the back while the hair on the th...
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Lebanon: Encyclopedia Ii - Lebanon - History
Lebanon is one of the main regions of the Phoenicians, Semitic traders whose maritime culture flourished for more than 2,000 years, rough...
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World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - World War I - The Last Half Of The War
Events of 1917 would prove decisive in ending the war, although their effects would not fully be felt until 1918. The Entente's naval blo...
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Dwarf: Encyclopedia Ii - Dwarf - Mythology And Folklore
For Norse dwarves specifically, see that article.
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South Korea: Encyclopedia Ii - South Korea - Demographics
Main articles: Demographics of South Korea, Korean people
South Korea - The Korean people.
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Glamorgan: Encyclopedia Ii - Glamorgan - Geography
The county is bounded to the north by Brecknockshire, east by Monmouthshire, south by the Bristol Channel, and west by Carmarthenshire an...
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Narrow Gauge: Encyclopedia Ii - Narrow Gauge - Narrow Gauge Worldwide
Narrow gauge - Europe.
The first railway in Austria was the narrow gauge line from Gmunden in the Salzkammergut to Budweis, now in the...
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World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - World War I - The Last Half Of The War
Events of 1917 would prove decisive in ending the war, although their effects would not fully be felt until 1918. The Entente's naval blo...
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South Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - South Africa - Languages
South Africa has 11 official languages: English, Afrikaans, Zulu, Swati, Ndebele, Southern Sotho, Northern Sotho, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda a...
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Geography Of Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Geography Of Wales - Waterfalls
Wales has many waterfalls, including some of the most striking waterfalls of the United Kingdom. The highest and most famous waterfall in...
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Hanover Parish Jamaica: Encyclopedia Ii - Hanover Parish Jamaica - Brief History
Hanover was established on November 12, 1723, and given the family name of the English monarch, who was from the House of Hanover in Germ...
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Geography Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Geography Of Japan - Composition Topography And Drainage
About 73 percent of Japan is mountainous, with a mountain range running through each of the main islands. Japan's highest mountain is Mt....
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Scottish Highlands: Encyclopedia Ii - Scottish Highlands - Historical Geography
In traditional Scottish geography, the Highlands refers to that part of Scotland north-west of a line drawn from Dumbarton to Stonehaven,...
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Saint Thomas Parish Jamaica: Encyclopedia Ii - Saint Thomas Parish Jamaica - Brief History
Saint Thomas was densely populated by the Tainos/Arawaks when Christopher Columbus first came to the island in 1494. The Spaniards establ...
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Lewis: Encyclopedia Ii - Lewis - Parishes And Districts Of Lewis
There are four parishes: Barvas (Barabhas), Lochs (Na Lochan), Stornoway (Steòrnabhagh), and Uig (Uig)) on which the original civil regi...
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Geography Of Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Geography Of Asia - Main Geographical Features
The mean elevation of the continent is 950 m (3,117 ft.), the largest of any in the world. The plateau and mountainous areas broadly swee...
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Albania: Encyclopedia Ii - Albania - History
Main articles: Illyria, Illyricum, Dalmatia, History of Albania.
The earlier inhabitants were probably part of the pre-Indo-European popu...
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Sweden: Encyclopedia Ii - Sweden - History
Sweden - Pre-history.
Further information: Prehistoric Sweden, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]], and
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Geography Of Afghanistan: Encyclopedia Ii - Geography Of Afghanistan - Climate
The variety of climate is immense, as might be expected. Taking the highlands of the country as a whole, there is no great difference bet...
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South Korea: Encyclopedia Ii - South Korea - History
At the end of World War II, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel into the Soviet Union-occupied northern half and the United States-occ...
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Grand Teton National Park: Encyclopedia Ii - Grand Teton National Park - Human History
Grand Teton National Park - Pre-history.
Native American hunting parties from the northern Rocky Mountains camped along the shore of Ja...
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Scottish Highlands: Encyclopedia Ii - Scottish Highlands - Historical Geography
In traditional Scottish geography, the Highlands refers to that part of Scotland north-west of a line drawn from Dumbarton to Stonehaven,...
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Dwarf: Encyclopedia Ii - Dwarf - Mythology And Folklore
For Norse dwarves specifically, see that article.
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Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Wales - History
Main article: History of Wales
Humans first inhabited what is now Wales at the end of the last Ice Age. The first documented history was ...
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Sweden: Encyclopedia Ii - Sweden - History
Sweden - Pre-history.
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Soon after the recession of the last ice age, Sweden became populated by hun...
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World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - World War I - The Last Half Of The War
Events of 1917 would prove decisive in ending the war, although their effects would not fully be felt until 1918. The Entente's naval blo...
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Manchester Parish Jamaica: Encyclopedia Ii - Manchester Parish Jamaica - Brief History
Taino/Arawak settlement in the parish was substantiated when in 1792, a surveyor found two carvings, believed to be Amerindian Zemi, in a...
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Albania: Encyclopedia Ii - Albania - History
Main articles: Illyria, Illyricum, Dalmatia, History of Albania.
In the area that is today Albania, human activity has been present since...
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Vanuatu: Encyclopedia Ii - Vanuatu - History
Main article: History of Vanuatu
Many of the islands of Vanuatu have been inhabited for thousands of years, the oldest evidence found dat...
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Tv-fm Dx: Encyclopedia Ii - Tv-fm Dx - Sporadic E Propagation E-skip
Sporadic E, also called E-skip, is the phenomenon of irregularly scattered patches of relatively dense ionisation that develop seasonally...
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South Korea: Encyclopedia Ii - South Korea - Demographics
Main articles: Demographics of South Korea, Korean people
South Korea - The Korean people.
Korea's population is one of the most ethnic...
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Armenia: Encyclopedia Ii - Armenia - Origin Of The Name
The original Armenian name for the country was Hayq, later Hayastan, translated as the land of Haik, and consisting of the name Haik and ...
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Giant Panda: Encyclopedia Ii - Giant Panda - General Information
The Giant Panda lives in mountainous regions, such as Sichuan and Tibet. The Giant Panda is the symbol of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), ...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Moogle
Moogles are little creatures that appear throughout the Final Fantasy series, Kingdom Hearts, and Seiken Densetsu (Holy Sword Legend) ser...
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Armenia: Encyclopedia Ii - Armenia - Origin Of The Name
The original Armenian name for the country was Hayq, later Hayastan, translated as the land of Haik, and consisting of the name Haik and ...
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Papua New Guinea: Encyclopedia Ii - Papua New Guinea - History
Human remains have been found on New Guinea which have been dated to ca. 50,000 years ago. These ancient inhabitants probably had their o...
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South Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - South Africa - History
South Africa - Pre-history.
Main article: History of South Africa
South Africa contains some of the oldest archaeological sites in Af...
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Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Japan - History
Japan - Pre-history.
Archaeological research indicates that the earliest inhabitants of Japan migrated over land bridges from Korea and...
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Giant Panda: Encyclopedia Ii - Giant Panda - General Information
The Giant Panda lives in mountainous regions, such as Sichuan and Tibet. The Giant Panda is the symbol of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), ...
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Tsavo East National Park: Encyclopedia Ii - Tsavo East National Park - Geography
The park can be accessed by three main gates, from Voi through the Manyani gate, from Mombasa through the Bachuma gate or from Malindi th...
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Climate Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Climate Of The United Kingdom - Seasons
Climate of the United Kingdom - Winter.
Winter in the UK is generally a cool, wet and windy season. Temperatures at night rarely drop b...
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Saint Mary Parish Jamaica: Encyclopedia Ii - Saint Mary Parish Jamaica - Brief History
There are a few traces of Taino/Arawak presence in the parish. Saint Mary was also one of the first sections of the island to be occupied...
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Mountain Beaver: Encyclopedia Ii - Mountain Beaver - Characteristics
Mountain Beavers are brown animals, but can range from slightly more reddish or blackish depending on subspecies. There is a light patch ...
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World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - World War I - The Last Half Of The War
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Corsican Immigration To Puerto Rico: Encyclopedia Ii - Corsican Immigration To Puerto Rico - Situation In 19th Century Corsica
Corsica is an island located west of Italy and southeast of France. Corsica belonged to the Republic of Genoa (before Genoa became part o...
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Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria - History
Austria - Austria and the Holy Roman Empire.
The territory of Austria originally known as the Celtic kingdom of Noricum, was a long tim...
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South Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - South Africa - History
South Africa - Pre-history.
South Africa contains some of the oldest archaeological sites in Africa. Extensive fossil remains at the St...
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Culture Of Colombia: Encyclopedia Ii - Culture Of Colombia - Cuisine
The main meal of a Colombian's day is lunch, usually eaten at about 1 or 2pm. This meal consists of three courses: a soup followed by a m...
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Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Japan - History
Japan - Pre-history.
Archaeological research indicates that the earliest inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago migrated over land bri...
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Cascade Range: Encyclopedia Ii - Cascade Range - History
Native Americans have inhabited the area for thousands of years and developed their own myths and legends concerning the Cascades. Accord...
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Lewis: Encyclopedia Ii - Lewis - Parishes And Districts Of Lewis
There are four parishes: Barvas (Barabhas), Lochs (Na Lochan), Stornoway (Steòrnabhagh), and Uig (Uig)) on which the original civil regi...
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Luzon: Encyclopedia Ii - Luzon - Geography
Luzon's area is 104,688 square kilometers, making it the world's 17th largest island. It is the fourth most populous island in the world....
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West Virginia: Encyclopedia Ii - West Virginia - Geography
See: List of West Virginia counties
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Defender Game: Encyclopedia Ii - Defender Game - Gameplay
The player flies a small, spaceship above a long, mountainous landscape. The land is inhabited by a small number of humans. The landscape...
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São José Dos Campos: Encyclopedia Ii - São José Dos Campos - Geographic Information
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Tropical Agriculture: Encyclopedia Ii - Tropical Agriculture - Small-scale Irrigation
In most places in the tropics sufficient precipitation occurs to grow enough food to feed the local population; however, it many not fall...
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South Korea: Encyclopedia Ii - South Korea - Government And Politics
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Lucavi
The Lucavi are a group of demons from Final Fantasy Tactics. They are linked to the world through the twelve Zodiac Stones. Any person wh...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Lilty
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"These little warriors have lived all over the world since ancient times. Long ago, they ruled the...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Genome
Genome are bodies created by the Terrans of Final Fantasy IX. They do have minds, but they have no souls. They exist to wait for when Ter...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Lunarian
The Lunarians are a race of human-like wizards in Final Fantasy IV. They came from the planet between Mars and Jupiter, which was destroy...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Mithra
The Mithra are a predominantly female race of hunters who live alongside the Tarutaru in Windurst in Final Fantasy XI. They are easily id...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Ronso
In Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2, the Ronso are a race of blue-furred lion-like humanoids who live on Mt. Gagazet, which they con...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Nu Mou
The Nu Mou are a dog-like species from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance talented in the magical fields. They are also known to be able to sp...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Galka
The Galka are a fictional apelike humanoid race inhabiting Vana'diel, the world of Final Fantasy XI. These large, brutish humanoids are b...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Elvaan
The Elvaan are a fictional humanoid race inhabiting Vana'diel, the world of Final Fantasy XI. A race of proud warriors, they are the foun...
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South Korea: Encyclopedia Ii - South Korea - Demographics
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South Korea: Encyclopedia Ii - South Korea - Economy
Main article: Economy of South Korea
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Bangaa
Bangaa are a lizard-like warrior race appearing in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and Final Fantasy XII. They are separated by four sub-br...
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Races Of Final Fantasy: Encyclopedia Ii - Races Of Final Fantasy - Burmecian
The Burmecians appear in Final Fantasy IX, where they are depicted as rat-like beings who live in Burmecia and Cleyra. Freya Crescent is ...
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