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All Whites
The All Whites is the nickname for the New Zealand national ...
The Twelve Federal Reserve Banks
The Federal Reserve System of the United States has twelve r...
Latitude Zero
"Latitude zero" is another name for the equator.
Ghost Town
A "ghost town" is place of human settlement that has been ab...
Zero Tolerance
"Zero tolerance" is a policy that provides for the mandatory...
The Ten Amendments That Form The Bill of Rights
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of...
G-8
Canada France Germany Italy Japan Russi...
white house text image The Oval Office
“The Oval Office” is the official office of the Pres...
The Black Panthers
The Black Panthers were founded in 1966 by militant African-...
Orange Revolution
The Orange Revolution was a protest movement in late 2004 an...
Freshman Fifteen
"Freshman fifteen" is an expression used in the United State...
The Black Sea
The Black Sea is one of the largest inland bodies of water i...
South Stream
"South Stream" is a proposed natural gas pipeline that is to...
Compass The Four Cardinal Directions
North South East West
The Sunni Triangle
"The Sunni Triangle" is a region to the north and west of Ba...
Map showing Iraq and Baghdad The Green Zone in Baghdad
"The Green Zone" is a nickname for the International Zone in...
IEA
"IEA" is an acronym for the International Energy Agency.
Shikoku, Japan
Awa Iyo Sanuki Tosa Shikoku is one of the four...
Kyushu, Japan
Bungo Buzen Chikuzen Chikugo Higo Hizen ...
The Four Main Islands of Japan
Hokkaido Honshu Kyushu Shikoku
The Four Modernizations
Agriculture Industry Technology Defense

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